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KANA RAM MEENA Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Being or because of

1. Being pending cases with land records office and various court of laws, we are unable to give a time line when the issue will be finally resolved.

2. Because of cases pending with land records office and various court of laws, we are unable to give a time line when the issue will be finally resolved.

Sir, could you please clarify as to which of the two sentences is preferable ?

  

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Say 'because' when giving reasons. 3. Because of cases pending with the Land Records Office in various courts of law, we are unable to give a time line for when the issue will be finally resolved.

  • Say 'because' when giving reasons.
  • 3.
  • Because of cases pending with the Land Records Office in various courts of law, we are unable to give a time line for when the issue will be finally resolved.
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Say 'because' when giving reasons.

3. Because of cases pending with the Land Records Office in various courts of law, we are unable to give a time line for when the issue will be finally resolved.

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