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Daddyjohn Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

Due to or Because of

Which is correct:

...due to circumstances beyond our control

...because of circumstances beyond our control

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Both are correct. You could also say: owing to / on account of circumstances beyond our control CB

  • Both are correct.
  • You could also say: owing to / on account of circumstances beyond our control CB
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Both are correct. You could also say:
owing to / on account of circumstances beyond our control
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