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The phrase "also further owing to" is not correct and sounds awkward in written English.
It is not commonly used and may confuse readers due to its redundancy.
Example: "The project's delay is also further owing to unforeseen circumstances."
Alternatives: "also due to" or "additionally because of".
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It was posited that the photostability could increase further owing to the stacking of nucleobases and the formation of Watson-Crick pairs [ 85, 112], see also below.
Yet one aspect of it is worth examining further, owing to its implications for his Party.
In addition, Jahn Teller effect is also alleviated owing to the reduction of Mn3+, which can further enhance the stability of the layered structure.
Further, we quantified by GC/MS the levels of the markers of glycoxidative and lipoxidative lesions, which were also normalized owing to the antioxidant treatment (see Fig 2B).
(But he was also Tank, owing to his chubbiness).
The drug-induced form of LQTS also occurs owing to altered function of the hERG channel.
London is also pricey, partly owing to sterling's strength.
Doesn't this phenomenon of opposing the expression of Jewish self-determination require further examination, owing to its singularity?
Of the two models 247 was chosen for further work owing to a more severe phenotype.
8 11 Also, owing to the risk of complications, alternatives to pharmacological treatment are sometimes preferred.
One patient with a T2 N1 tumour was also considered eligible owing to the cervical location.
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