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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
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Due to or owing to

Which is correct and why? There will be limitied staff availability due to/owing to staff training. Thanks
  

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both

  • both
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Thanks. I was just told by manager that due to is incorrect and that you use it to talk about money!

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