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The phrase "due to an" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to refer to an explanation or reason for something. Example sentence: We had to cancel the trip due to an unexpected change in the weather.
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It may not be due to an "endorphin rush", though.
It was introduced due to an editing error.
This was major erosion problem due to an unprecedented rainfall".
"Part of Schiphol is not accessible due to an incident.
For them it is due to an intrinsic heart problem.
The Guardian publication was due to an error.
Due to an unmerited good fortune or an innate silliness...
A model of emission due to an accretion disk.
Due to an editorial error, these numbers were wrongly inserted.
Penalties for understatement due to an unreasonable position.
This is due to an approaching atmospheric river.
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