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"unavailable because of" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when something is not accessible or is not able to be used due to a particular reason. For example: The pool is unavailable because of the rain.
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(Tim Lincecum of the San Francisco Giants was unavailable because of flulike symptoms).
Also, the little-used center Evan Eschmeyer is unavailable because of a strained left knee.
Reliever JOHN FRANCO was unavailable because of tendinitis in his left elbow.
The Shed's current location will be unavailable because of an expansion of the National.
The rookie Jake Westbrook, who had two horrendous outings last month, was unavailable because of a strained rib cage.
With closer Billy Wagner unavailable because of muscle spasms around his left shoulder, his replacements stumbled one by one.
For the fifth game in a row, reliever Kyle Farnsworth was unavailable because of a stiff neck.
Practice and game schedules are further limited because Fridays and Saturdays are unavailable because of religious reasons.
(The 69th Regiment Armory, the usual location for Asia Week fairs, was unavailable because of military activities).
But that information was also unavailable because of the failure, so customers were not able to use their cards.
The Bulls have had only nine players in uniform the last two games, with Charles Oakley, Eddie Robinson, Greg Anthony and Ron Mercer also unavailable because of injuries.
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