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Anonymous Posted 9 years ago
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By account / because of

To date, much uncertainty exists in understanding the degree to which global warming may increase surface temperatures by account of two interrelated and coexisting perturbations: forcing and feedback.


by account / because of - which is best here? Thanks.

  

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anonymous by account of / because of The first one sounds non-native to my ear. I'd use 'because of' (if that's what you mean). CJ

  • anonymous by account of / because of The first one sounds non-native to my ear.
  • I'd use 'because of' (if that's what you mean).
  • CJ
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anonymousby account of / because of

The first one sounds non-native to my ear. I'd use 'because of' (if that's what you mean).

CJ

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