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In both of these cases, say "because of" or some other alternative.
"That's what they say because of longevity.
That's not, needless to say, because of daily fantasy.
Mr. Russo could not say because of attorney-client privilege.
He also faces heightened opposition, some party strategists say, because of his noninterventionist and antiwar positions.
The company was limited in what it could say because of the pending earnings announcement.
Am I still me?" "I don't say because of manners, but actually he's got it backwards.
There are all these people who say because of Chávez they don't have work.
Or perhaps I should say, because of that mysterious calm, which Becker shares with his hero.
"You can't say because of GTA the industry would be saved.
America needs a missile defense, some say, because of countries like North Korea.
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