Are the following sentences correct?
1) I'll resend you this email because there has been / there was a blackout and I didn't have Internet access / access to the Internet.
2) I'll resend you this email because the power / the electricity went out and I didn't have Internet access / access to the Internet.
If they are both correct, do they mean the same thing?
In your own words, how would you say this?
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teal lime I'll resend you this email because You can start with this. teal lime In your own words, how would you say this? org/dictionary/english/power-cut teal lime and I didn't have Internet access / access to the Internet.
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teal limeI'll resend you this email because
You can start with this.
teal limeIn your own words, how would you say this?
In the UK, I would add there was a power cut https://dictionary.cambridge.org/diction