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The phrase "was closed because" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to explain the reason for something being closed, typically followed by a specific cause or explanation. Example: "The library was closed because of a power outage."
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"That was closed because people wanted it closed".
The Italian Consulate was closed because of the hot weather.
The shrine itself, with its splendid golden domes and minarets, was closed because of bomb damage.
It was far from ideal Wednesday, and Santa Monica Airport was closed because of low clouds.
(There is also a toboggan run, although it was closed because of the warm weather).
Trading in the United States was closed because of Washington's Birthday.
The Dounreay nuclear site, in Caithness, was closed because of 90mph winds.
The trial was closed because some defendants were under 18 at the time of the crime.
In early September, the American Embassy in Jakarta was closed because of specific terrorist threats.
The crossing was closed because Israel believed that Palestinians were planning to attack the site.
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The school was closed-because of the rate of recidivism-in July, 1963.
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