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Owing to
preposition
Because of, on account of.
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"owing to" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is usually used at the beginning of a sentence to introduce the reason why something is true. Example: Owing to the stormy weather, the parade was cancelled.
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Owing to conflicts with Confederate Pres.
Owing to the above-named vices.
Owing to reporting restrictions this column must now end abruptly.
Owing to an editing error, a caption referred to "Ottowa".
Owing to the inclement weather, only 22,000 members attended.
Owing to and, the operator maps into.
Owing to this, the RAF made landfall without interception.
Owing to its unusual advowson, Chesham historically had two vicarages.
Owing to its results, animals were subdivided into two groups.
(Owing to the community's principled promiscuity, he had many descendants).
Owing to uncertain health, Powell retired in 1987.
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