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Old 03-Aug-2007, 00:56
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Default "On account of" vs "Because of"

Hi,

Can anyone tell me with suitable examples where to use "on account of" and where we have to use "because of".

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Old 03-Aug-2007, 10:47
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Default Re: "On account of" vs "Because of"

Welcome.

Try these:

Learning English | BBC World Service

on account of. The Columbia Guide to Standard American English. 1993
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