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What is the difference between "owing to" and "due to"?
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Nov 27, 2009 · One difference between “due to” and “owing to” is that “due to” can be used after the verb “to be”; “owing to”, on the other hand, cannot. For example, it is OK to say, “Their success was due to hard work and brilliant …
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To put it simply, use due to when you can interchange it with ‘caused by’, and use owing to when you can interchange it with ‘because of’: “The accident was due to the driver’s negligence; the accident was caused by the driver’s negligence.”
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