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because [bɪˈkɒz, ingl. am. -ˈkɑ:z] CONJ.

because of PREP.

because of
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because of me

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Odour complaints were complicated because of difficulties in ascertaining the source, and smells could dissipate before a compliance officer arrived, he said.
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Health effects from harmful amounts of radium exposure are tricky to diagnose because it is a cumulative health hazard.
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The feebleness of the media in guiding us through this is particularly reprehensible, because much of what we need to know is happening here at home.
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Once these obstacles were overcome, work proceeded apace a difficult task because the conversion was accomplished in a foreign yard with non-standard materials.
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Let's spend some time with this, because it's equal parts misleading and guileless.
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Travel on horseback (or on donkeys, or even camels) was often impossible to do sidesaddle because the animal had not been broken (trained) for sidesaddle riding.
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Plasmapheresis and plateletpheresis donors can donate much more frequently because they do not lose significant amounts of red cells.
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Because of his stocky build, he also landed acting work in the 1940s, mostly uncredited, minor parts, or as henchmen in western or drama films.
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Clean-outs should be placed in accessible locations at regular intervals throughout a drainage system, often including outside the building, because clean-out augers have limited length.
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The ratio of tax obligation shrinks as wealth grows because the wealthy spend proportionally less of their income on consumables.
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