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Tamguatlay Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

Due to vs for

The patients lost their voices due to various reasons.

The patients lost their voices for various reasons.

I feel that the second sentence is is better because "due to" and "because" in the first sentence do not fit appropriately. Am I right?

Thanks.
  

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They're both fine. Due to could be replaced by because of .

  • They're both fine.
  • Due to could be replaced by because of .
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They're both fine. Due to could be replaced by because of.

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