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Old 13-Jul-2008, 14:51
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Default How can I use the "thanks to" in English?

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How can I use the "thanks to" in English if I have 3 reasons to express. For example: Thanks to this, to that and to something else. Is it correct? Do I have to write the to or can I leave it out like: thanks to this, that and something else.

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Rafael
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