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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are owing to" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that something is due to or caused by something else.
Example: "The delays in the project are owing to unforeseen circumstances that arose last week."
Alternatives: "are due to" or "result from".
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In "Game," two military men are, owing to some ambiguous "oversight," abandoned in an underground bunker during the Cold War.
Several times he expresses the view that he and Tanya are, owing to their background, more worthy of survival than the people around them.
The Finnish group said it was in discussions with trade unions about the fresh round of redundancies, which it said are owing to a continuing slump in orders.
If children born to obese mothers are, owing to the environment in the womb, predisposed to obesity, they may find staying thin especially hard.
Ventriculoperitoneal shunts are known to have high malfunction rates, most of which are owing to mechanical causes.
Obviously, the excellent performance are owing to the synergistic effect of hybrid phases and graphene-like structure.
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About 80percentt of student loans are owed to the feds.
But equally, health services are owed to all citizens.
They are perfect in that it is completely specified whom they are owed to and what is owed to them.
(1) Those that begin from true and primary premises, or are owed to such, are demonstrations.
Its limitations are owed to anatomical idiosyncrasy of transplant vessels.
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