Is the phrase "due to some reasons" correct?
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tamguatlay Is the phrase "due to some reasons" correct? You are asking me to imagine every possible sentence that that sequence of words could appear in and judge their correctness. I have now done this, and the answer is no.
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tamguatlayIs the phrase "due to some reasons" correct?
You are asking me to imagine every possible sentence that that sequence of words could appear in and judge their correctness. I have now done this, and the answer is no.
It is a grammatical sequence of words, in that it has a preposition followed by a noun phrase, making a prepositional phrase.
However, I cannot think of a context in which it could be reasonably used.