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Owing to I came across this preposition meaning 'because of'. I have never seen it before. Is it common in modern English?
Sep 8, 2017 3:01 PM
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Yes, it's common. It is parallel with, and has the same meaning as, "due to." As is often the case, you should learn "owing to" as part of your passive vocabulary--you should know what it means when you see it--but there's no need to use it yourself; just use "due to."
September 8, 2017
Yes, i saw this preposition many times on TOEIC :D
September 8, 2017
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