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Htrek Posted 9 years ago
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On account of vs because of??

Are they used interchangeably?

On account of something

and

Because of something

  

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htrek Are they used interchangeably? On account of something and Because of something The first is clumsy and seldom used.

  • htrek Are they used interchangeably?
  • On account of something and Because of something The first is clumsy and seldom used.
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htrekAre they used interchangeably? On account of something and Because of something

The first is clumsy and seldom used.

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