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Anonymous Posted 19 years ago
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due to

I don't understand exactly the due to mean?

when i use it,

my friend told me that due to is same meaning as because, is it right? thanks
  

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my friend told me that due to is same meaning as because, is it right? thanks Often, that's what it means. Can you write a few sentences using "due to" to mean "because" so we can see if you are using it correctly?

  • my friend told me that due to is same meaning as because, is it right?
  • thanks Often, that's what it means.
  • Can you write a few sentences using "due to" to mean "because" so we can see if you are using it correctly?
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my friend told me that due to is same meaning as because, is it right? thanks

Often, that's what it means. Can you write a few sentences using "due to" to mean "because" so we can see if you are using it correctly?
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"Due to" means the same thing as "because of." Examples:

"Due to the weather, school has been canceled."

"Because of the weather, school has been canceled."

Note that "due to" is more formal than "because of."

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