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"presumably because of" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to express the idea that something is likely to be true based on circumstantial evidence. For example: "The store was closed, presumably because of the ongoing pandemic."
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(Things are better now, presumably, because of Facebook and JibJab).
Presumably because of space restrictions he appears as Ler Cadmore.
The tenant has since been evicted, presumably because of the evidence provided by the cameras.
There were also fewer beer cans than I remember from childhood, presumably because of recycling.
Asked what the scent reminded them of, many said "Kmart," presumably because of the boxes' packaging.
They told him he was being retained, presumably because of financial reasons.
Sufferers run an increased risk of esophageal cancer, presumably because of the constant irritation.
In the nineties, it spiked again, presumably because of economic distress.
(The second nights of both tours were postponed, presumably because of technical issues).
Presumably because of a no-compete clause, it pushed the late-night sets even later.
Several of the concession stands were shuttered, presumably because of a lack of demand.
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