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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
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Is this grammatically correct?
Due to family commitments, it is time to move on.
  

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Anonymous Due to family commitments, it is time to move on. Although there is nothing about it that is grammatically defective, it is still a very poorly-written sentence. I suppose it is OK for very casual use.

  • Anonymous Due to family commitments, it is time to move on.
  • Although there is nothing about it that is grammatically defective, it is still a very poorly-written sentence.
  • I suppose it is OK for very casual use.
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AnonymousDue to family commitments, it is time to move on.
Although there is nothing about it that is grammatically defective, it is still a very poorly-written sentence.
I suppose it is OK for very casual use.

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