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Sentence The phrase "while because of" is not a grammatically correct or usable in written English
The correct phrase to use is "because of." For example: Because of the bad weather, the soccer game was cancelled.
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I have known Billy for a while, because of my history in baseball.
"It was here he first stopped his pilot training for a while because of psychological problems.
Fund managers may grow for a while because of superior investment performance.
And it did, at least for a while, because of a single word.
A man selling gum pushed the car out of the way, though it took a while because of the traffic.
Dictionary apps from ULTRALINGUA have been my favorite for a while because of their no-fuss design.
His story livesfor a while because of its memorable turns,its strange moral fervor, while the others' — merely accurate and true — disappear.
"I do think you'll see prices leveling off for a while, because of the war and the economy," Ms. Klemm said.
When I was about nine I ended up putting myself in care for a while because of my mum and her drinking.
The chair fiasco was sidelined for a while because of Mr. Conde's participation in the Face of America's World TEAM Sports tour.
Ms. Bial said she had had her eye on the area for a while because of the city's diversity as well as interest among community members.
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