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Achu3186 Posted 10 years ago
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Please note that reason for the variances is due to the additional cost allocated to missing rows.
  

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"due to" already includes the idea of "reason", so you do not need both. You can say this: The variances are due to the additional cost allocated to missing rows. Consider whether "costs" would be better than "cost".

  • "due to" already includes the idea of "reason", so you do not need both.
  • You can say this: The variances are due to the additional cost allocated to missing rows.
  • Consider whether "costs" would be better than "cost".
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"due to" already includes the idea of "reason", so you do not need both. You can say this:

The variances are due to the additional cost allocated to missing rows.

Consider whether "costs" would be better than "cost".
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Many thanks for your kind assistance

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