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"withdraw because of" is a grammatically correct phrase and is commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to explain the reason for withdrawing or pulling back from something. Example: The team had to withdraw from the competition because of a lack of funding.
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Kidman had to withdraw because of a recurring knee injury.
(Leon Fleisher, originally scheduled to play on Friday, had to withdraw because of a hand problem).
Mr. Kwiecien had to withdraw because of a back injury that led to surgery.
The New Zealand boat Maximus had to withdraw because of a damaged keel.
She will withdraw because of her mother's kidney illness, the source said.
In 1085 the Normans attacked the Byzantine Empire itself but had to withdraw because of revolts in Italy.
The Knicks asked Stoudemire to withdraw because of a problem insuring his contract, while Lopez is rehabilitating a back injury.
Mr. Hankin said he did not expect any of the show's underwriters to withdraw because of the changes.
Earlier today, Mr Wilsher described how firefighters had been forced to temporarily withdraw because of "structural damage" of one tank.
Zafar Ansari of Surrey was selected for last winter's tours but had to withdraw because of a nasty thumb injury.
Miller becomes the latest American track and field athlete to withdraw because of an injury or illness.
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