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English Tip of the Day: 174 Due to

By Kenneth Beare, About.com

Tip of the Day:

Due to

Usage Tip

'Due to' is followed by a noun object. 'Due to' can introduce or end a sentence. If 'due to' begins a sentence it is followed by a comma. In the case that 'due to' ends the sentence, no comma is used.

Example Sentences

Due to changes made, we're going to alter our plans.
They reacted quickly to the situation due to his excellent understand of the problem.

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