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What's the difference?
Hello,
I'd like to ask,if ther is any difference between "due to" and "owing to"?
Thaks a lot
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Re: What's the difference?
Nowadays very little- many use them interchangeably, though we only use 'due to' after the verb 'be'- it was due to... Some people say you should use 'due to' at the start of a clause, but very few bother about that now.
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Re: What's the difference?

Originally Posted by
tdol Nowadays very little- many use them interchangeably, though we only use 'due to' after the verb 'be'- it was due to... Some people say you should use 'due to' at the start of a clause, but very few bother about that now.

tdol,thank you very much:)
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Re: What's the difference?
If you're taking the Gmat exam, I believe they are still worried about the difference, but most people aren't.
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Re: What's the difference?
dear tdol,thank you so much.
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