Can 'due to' be followed by 'reasons'?

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Is the part in bold correct? Can 'due to' be followed by 'reasons'?

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Is the part in bold correct? Can 'due to' be followed by 'reasons'?

Thanks.

I'd say yes.

PHRASES

due to/for reasons beyond someone’s control:
used for saying that you are not responsible for something that has happened, especially when you are sorry about it

Due to reasons beyond our control, all flights are suffering delays.

reason - definition of reason by Macmillan Dictionary


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