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The phrase "taking because of" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It is unclear when to use it due to its lack of grammatical structure and clarity. Example: "I am taking this course because of my interest in the subject."
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Tuberculosis programs supervise drug taking because of the serious nature of the disease.
Remind directors and officers of this the next time they complain about the risk they are taking because of their jobs.
"I see it as a huge step forward the French are taking because of its impact on other countries, and it closes this long debate".
The TASC intervention targets perspective taking because of the correlations between perspective taking and large-scale spatial cognition and map reading (Hegarty & Waller, 2004; Liben & Downs, 1993).
Opiates Sleep was sporadic between doses of Hydrocodone, a drug I loathed taking because of the grogginess.
That is, the source work is a starting point and the journey becomes worth taking because of what the writer does from there.
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His life was taken because of an egg".
"This black man is being taken because of who he is and where he works".
Iran said the vessel, registered in the Marshall Islands, had been taken because of a commercial dispute.
I hope there won't be any action taken because of the pitch invasion.
This was not a decision taken because of operational requirements or a raised threat level.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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