It’s unclear without context, and somewhat unnatural depending on what you mean.
Two very different possibilities:
We were worried because the exam results were bad.
We were worried that the exam results might be bad.
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Yes, any noun or noun phrase is correct:
"We were worried because of NOUN."
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