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Used to indicate the cause of a mentioned outcome of negative connotation.
because of
due to
owing to
Synonyms
Examples for "
because of
"
because of
due to
owing to
Examples for "
because of
"
1
The feed situation is still good
because
of
really good spring rain.
2
Talks stalled several months ago
because
of
violence and Palestinian political turmoil.
3
However, the company says plans have been abandoned
because
of
financial problems.
4
Furthermore, the numbers are increasing
because
of
increasing refugee flows toward Europe.
5
Conclusions: Sleep disturbances
because
of
worry may increase risk for alcohol-related problems.
1
The majority of these premature deaths are
due
to
physical health conditions.
2
But
due
to
health reasons, Muller resigned today as National Party leader.
3
Result: panic at Fox News
due
to
the potential loss of advertising.
4
The union said the nurses were
due
to
return to work today.
5
Matsegora said tens of thousands of workers were
due
to
return home.
1
Unable to work
owing
to
long-term health problems, Ryder receives incapacity benefit.
2
Meanwhile much of north-east China suffered travel disruption
owing
to
blizzard conditions.
3
Some economists expect an economic contraction this year
owing
to
the outbreak.
4
This was particularly the case in Gauteng province,
owing
to
migration patterns.
5
In England three,
owing
to
the difference in the manner of living.
1
Is it
on
account
of
that certain young lady and Father Moran?
2
Still, trading volumes were muted
on
account
of
a U.S. market holiday.
3
People were arrested in the street
on
account
of
their personal appearance.
4
Teachers who are Han wield considerable power
on
account
of
their ethnicity.
5
I mention this
on
account
of
Mr Stone, of whom more later.
6
Thai markets were closed on Friday
on
account
of
a local holiday.
7
The Malaysian ringgit did not trade
on
account
of
a public holiday.
8
She was upset, he said, mainly
on
account
of
the family's reputation.
9
And this
on
account
of
the exact possession of this particular quality.
10
The Council had even approved wings,
on
account
of
Artemis's recent services.
11
The difficulty of finding bodies is considerable
on
account
of
the undergrowth.
12
I didn't say anything
on
account
of
there was nothing to say.
13
He was the last that suffered
on
account
of
the civil wars.
14
When my number comes up, it won't be
on
account
of
you.
15
It is
on
account
of
the children that I tell the truth.
16
Navigation now became very difficult
on
account
of
alders in the stream.