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The phrase "however, because of" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used to connect two contrasting ideas or information in a sentence. Example: "However, because of her fear of heights, she decided not to go on the rollercoaster with her friends."
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However, because of loopholes, the truth is very different.
Firestone had an edge, however, because of its Ford relationship.
It all evens out, however, because of dingers!
The hyperbola, however, because of its symmetry, has two foci.
The backside was more subdued, however, because of the tragedy that befell Eight Belles.
Rebecca was able to save her job, however, because of two lucky breaks.
That proposal was later withdrawn, however, because of possible violations of loan covenants.
Curiosity's case was special, however, because of the vast numbers of people involved.
Some people are willing to go to online class-action sites, however, because of their convenience.
However, because of Kenyan labour laws, refugees like Sheik cannot hold permanent jobs.
Mobley and Thomas were held out, however, because of concerns arising from Mobley's physical examination.
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