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TinaMr Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

In the light of, on occasion of, due to

Which one is the best to use:

1. In the light of my spouse’s professional relocation...

2. On occasion of my spouse’s professional relocation...

3. Due to my spouse’s professional relocation...

Maybe is there a better option I couldn't come up with?

Thank you!

  

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TinaMr In the light of my spouse’s professional relocation... Yes, no problem. TinaMr On occasion of my spouse’s professional relocation...

  • TinaMr In the light of my spouse’s professional relocation...
  • Yes, no problem.
  • TinaMr On occasion of my spouse’s professional relocation...
  • This is not correct.
  • TinaMr Due to my spouse’s professional relocation...
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TinaMr In the light of my spouse’s professional relocation...

Yes, no problem.

TinaMrOn occasion of my spouse’s professional relocation...

This is not correct.

TinaMrDue to my spouse’s professional relocation...

This is probably the commonest and most direct way of saying

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