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The phrase "withdrawn because of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something has been taken back or removed due to a specific reason or cause. Example: "The application was withdrawn because of the new regulations that were implemented."
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Mr. Uusitalo has withdrawn because of illness, the Met said.
Mr. Terfel has withdrawn because of a back injury.
"The athlete has withdrawn because of sickness," said a spokesman.
Trovan was licensed for adults in Europe, but later withdrawn because of fears of liver toxicity.
Instead, an administration official said Mr. Raimondo had withdrawn because of "Senate confirmation issues".
Rahal said in January that the team's sponsor had withdrawn because of the poor economy.
Monica Seles has withdrawn because of chronic foot pain and is considering retirement.
Could military force abroad eventually have to be withdrawn because of bankruptcy at home?
The bill was eventually withdrawn because of blocking tactics by hunt supporters.
At the same time, several high-profile medicines have been withdrawn because of safety concerns.
Even so, several vaccines have been withdrawn because of side-effects.
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