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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
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what is difference between ''on account of '' , '' in view of'' , '' Because of ''?
  

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The word, “account” is a lot more precise than the other two. ” “in view of” uses the sense of seeing the reason. ” “because of” is much more general and flexible.

  • The word, “account” is a lot more precise than the other two.
  • ” “in view of” uses the sense of seeing the reason.
  • ” “because of” is much more general and flexible.
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The word, “account” is a lot more precise than the other two. “I fell short of my budget ‘on account of’ the taxes that would apply to the purchase.”
“in view of” uses the sense of seeing the reason. “In view of the dangers inherent in the climb, I decided against attempting it.”
“because of” is much more general and flexible. “Because of the danger and the budget, I couldn’t even consi

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