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because of the reason of vs out of the reason of

Both phrases are not commonly used in English. The preposition 'because of' is typically used to introduce a reason, while 'out of' is used to indicate the source or cause of something. It would be more natural to use 'because of the reason' or 'out of the reason' without the redundant 'of'.

Last updated: March 31, 2024 • 707 views

because of the reason of

This phrase is not commonly used in English and sounds redundant.

It is more appropriate to use 'because of the reason' without the extra 'of'.

Alternatives:

  • because of the reason
  • due to the reason
  • owing to the reason
  • on account of the reason
  • as a result of the reason

out of the reason of

This phrase is not commonly used in English and sounds awkward.

It is more natural to use 'out of the reason' without the unnecessary 'of'.

Alternatives:

  • out of the reason
  • from the reason
  • because of the reason
  • due to the reason
  • owing to the reason

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