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Tammy 青心
How to use "due to" in a right way?
I often see "due to" (that means "because of") + a phrase or a verb. But sometimes I see other people use "due to" + a clause. So is it right to use "due to" + a clause?
Thanks in advance
Sep 13, 2015 2:20 PM
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This website will answer your question much better than I could:
http://www.dailywritingtips.com/because-of-and-due-to/
To find this link, I used the follwoing search words "because of vs due to esl"
September 13, 2015
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you would have to give an example , but it is correct to say:
Due to the flight delays, I will be late for the meeting.
Due to the recent rise in crime, there will be a curfew.
Due to his prolonged illness, he will be quting his job.
I hate dogs, due to the fact that I was bitten 3 times when I was a child.
September 13, 2015
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