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due to arrest
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "due to arrest" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to explain a situation or consequence that arises as a result of someone's arrest. Example: "The event was canceled due to arrest of the main speaker."
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11 human-written examples
Increased hypoxia-induced-factor 1 (HIF-1), reduced vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) signaling, as well as neonatal endothelial progenitor cells (EPC) being more susceptible to relative hyperoxia result in vessel paucity due to arrest of proliferation and increased apoptosis [19].
The results indicate that loss of UCH L1 expression by siRNA leads to induction of apoptosis due to arrest in the G0/G1 phase of cell-cycle.
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The nematode boule homolog is expressed in meiotic female germ cells, and its mutations completely abolish fertility in hermaphrodites due to arrest at meiotic prophase in oogenesis [15].
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In the nematode, mutations of the boule homologue daz-1 completely abolishes fertility in hermaphrodites due to arrest at meiotic prophase in oogenesis, while daz-1-defective males exhibit no significant defect and are fully fertile [13], [22], [23].
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Together the data suggest that during the first 12 h of ventilation alveolar space increases because of hyperinflation while a further increase of alveolar space during the next 12 h of ventilation is in part due to arrest in alveolar development as well as hyperinflation.
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However, we cannot simply rule out the possibility that autophagy may be induced due to arrest of cell cycle.
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Since complete absence of Gαs causes embryonic lethality in knock-out flies due to arrested development [34], investigation of olfactory perception in knock-out flies was not possible.
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We conclude that transcription inhibition is most likely a consequence of incomplete Pol II engagement due to arrested TFIID isomerization.
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The remainder arise in various midline or near-midline sites, presumed to be due to arrested or aberrant migration of the primordial germ cells during foetal development.
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Common bean plants growing under P-deficiency present with higher root to shoot dry weight ratio due to arrested root growth and proliferation of lateral roots and root hairs [ 5].
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The result showed that SNIPER TACC3) did not affect the cell cycle distribution, suggesting that the degradation of TACC3 by SNIPER TACC3 -1 is not due to arresting cells in a certain cell cycle phase where the protein is preferentially degraded.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "due to arrest", ensure the sentence clearly indicates what consequences or situations arose directly from the arrest event. Clarity is key.
Common error
Avoid ambiguity by placing "due to arrest" close to the element it modifies. For example, instead of "The meeting was canceled, due to arrest of the speaker", write "Due to arrest of the speaker, the meeting was canceled" or "The meeting was canceled due to the speaker's arrest".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "due to arrest" functions as an adverbial phrase, modifying a verb or clause by indicating the cause or reason for an action or state. It specifies that an event or situation occurred because of someone's arrest, as seen in Ludwig's examples.
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News & Media
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Wiki
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "due to arrest" serves as a causal connector, effectively explaining that a situation has arisen because someone was arrested. Ludwig AI confirms its grammatical correctness and usability in written English. While suitable for various contexts, including science and news, it's crucial to ensure clarity by positioning the phrase close to what it modifies. Alternatives like "because of the arrest" or "as a result of the arrest" can provide stylistic variation. Common errors include misplaced modifiers, which can create ambiguity. Always ensure the sentence structure clearly conveys the intended cause-and-effect relationship.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
because of the arrest
Replaces "due to" with "because of", a direct synonym, maintaining the same causal relationship.
as a result of the arrest
Uses "as a result of" for a more formal tone, emphasizing the consequence of the arrest.
as a consequence of the arrest
Similar to "as a result of", but with a slightly stronger emphasis on the logical connection.
owing to the arrest
Substitutes "due to" with "owing to", another formal synonym, indicating cause.
caused by the arrest
Emphasizes the direct causal link between the arrest and the outcome.
the arrest led to
Reformulates the sentence to highlight the arrest as the initiator of the described event.
following the arrest
Indicates a sequence where the arrest precedes the described event, implying causation.
on account of the arrest
Replaces "due to" with "on account of", providing a slightly more old-fashioned alternative.
attributable to the arrest
Suggests the arrest is the reason for the outcome, suitable for formal contexts.
in consequence of the arrest
A more formal and less common way to express the result of the arrest.
FAQs
How can I use "due to arrest" in a sentence?
Use "due to arrest" to explain a situation or consequence that arises as a direct result of someone being arrested. For example, "The trial was delayed "due to arrest" of a key witness".
What can I say instead of "due to arrest"?
You can use alternatives like "because of the arrest", "as a result of the arrest", or "owing to the arrest" depending on the context.
Is it better to say "due to the arrest" or "because of the arrest"?
Both "due to the arrest" and "because of the arrest" are grammatically correct and generally interchangeable. "Because of" is slightly more informal, while "due to" can sometimes sound more formal or precise.
Can "due to arrest" begin a sentence?
Yes, ""due to arrest"" can begin a sentence, but ensure the sentence structure clearly indicates what is being affected. For example, "Due to the arrest of the CEO, the company's stock price plummeted".
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
76%
Authority and reliability
4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested