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Modern train Posted 9 years ago
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The meeting has been cancelled due to ...

Hello.

I'd like to say 'The meeingn has been cancelled because no agenda is raised.'.

When using 'due to' in the sentence, what will it be like?

I'd appreciate your help.

  

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  • I worked in an office for many years and we never used the expression 'raise an agenda'.
  • Is it commonly used where you live?
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I'd like to say 'The meeingn has been cancelled because no agenda is raised.'.

No. Say 'The meeting has been cancelled because no agenda was raised.'.

I worked in an office for many years and we never used the expression 'raise an agenda'. Is it commonly used where you live?

I'd say

eg The meeting has been cancelled because there was no agenda.

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