The method is flawed owing subjective complexity.
Does 'owing' still make sense, even without the 'to' i.e. 'owing to'?
anonymous Does 'owing' still make sense, even without the 'to' No. I can't imagine what you saw or read that made you think you could omit "to". CJ
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anonymousDoes 'owing' still make sense, even without the 'to'
No.
I can't imagine what you saw or read that made you think you could omit "to".
CJ