"Because/because of/owing to/on account of/due to"? [closed]

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Because of, due to, and owing to express the reason for something. They are usually followed by a noun. On account of is very formal and can be used ... EnglishLanguage&UsageStackExchangeisaquestionandanswersiteforlinguists,etymologists,an



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