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"was mainly because" is a valid and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to indicate a reason for a past action. For example: "I left the job early yesterday, was mainly because I was feeling unwell."
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This was mainly because of the South's political power.
It was mainly because of that cultural affinity.
It was mainly because banks were balance-sheet constrained.
That was mainly because the waters rose slowly.
"That was mainly because of my failings," he said, his eyes filling with tears.
This was mainly because of lower air fares on European routes.
I realise now that that was mainly because he worked so hard.
"That was mainly because there wasn't anything that interesting to work on," she said.
She said that was mainly "because the various contingencies are beginning to unfold".
The company, based in Leverkusen, Germany, said that was mainly because of the weaker dollar.
This was mainly because he was renovating a brownstone that he had bought six months earlier.
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