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Anonymous Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Due to

can i say at the telephone:

I'd like to speak to Mr. Bent due to the xx- deal. (due to in the meaning of regarding)
  

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No, don't use "due to" for that. Say you want to speak to him regarding or on the subect of or the matter of. '

  • No, don't use "due to" for that.
  • Say you want to speak to him regarding or on the subect of or the matter of.
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No, don't use "due to" for that.

Say you want to speak to him regarding or on the subect of or the matter of. I prefer 'regarding.'
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No, don't use "due to" for that.

Say you want to speak to him regarding or on the subect of or the matter of. I prefer 'regarding.'

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