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Discover LudwigThe phrase "due its" is not correct in English; it should be "due to its." You can use "due to its" when explaining a reason or cause related to something.
Example: "The event was canceled due to its low attendance."
Alternatives: "because of its" or "owing to its."
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Due its medicinal properties, it is used in traditional medicine for its antioxidant, anti-inflammatory and anticancer properties [ 2, 3].
The Black Canyon is so named due its steepness which makes it difficult for sunlight to penetrate into its depths.
"Russia's economic position is very fragile due its dependency on global oil prices; it is very exposed, very vulnerable.
MGM will be due its share of profits from co-productions The Hobbit and Skyfall.
Page Hall is due its 15 minutes in the TV spotlight in documentary series Police Under Pressure (Monday, 9pm, BBC2).
We acknowledge that due its relatively weak balance sheet, Tullow is not among the best defensive names in our universe.
New Jersey simply decided not to pay the $3.1 billion that was due its pension plan this year.
I also requested to see the full text of the reports of the scientists who had peer-reviewed his rejected study due its scientific "errors".
Baron Nelson, 35, intake coordinator, also a former resident, believes the program's success is due its strict regime, its spiritual base and its focus on work.
However, the application is limited due its low mechanical strength.
Our study is strengthened due its multicenter setting.
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