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1 As the real estate market continued to decline, many buyers were forced to cancel because they were unable to sell their home.
2 Google was scheduled to introduce the device at a media event in New York on Monday, but was forced to cancel because of Hurricane Sandy.
3 Have you had an appointment or procedure cancelled because of the strikes?
4 They too cancelled because of the foot-and-mouth situation and regret the inconvenience caused.
5 Would the match against Wales today be cancelled because of the foot-and-mouth epidemic?
6 A number of flights in England were cancelled because of the early-morning fog.
7 Tuesday's quality card at Fairyhouse has been cancelled because of a waterlogged track.
8 School had been canceled because almost all the teachers lived outside of Switchcreek.
9 This year's Australian International Three-Day event is cancelled because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
10 In Wallis and Futuna, internal flights have been cancelled because of inclement weather.
11 One evening, Jessica's performance was canceled because of unusually bitter cold.
12 Face-to-face talks have now been cancelled because of the coronavirus epidemic.
13 Two concerts by the singer Christy Moore have been cancelled because of flu.
14 Airing of the program has been canceled because of Fiore's death.
15 But unfortunately the series has been cancelled because of the low number of enrolments.
16 Services at churches and synagogues have been cancelled because of the level four restrictions.
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