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due to dropping of
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "due to dropping of" is not correct in standard written English.
It can be used when explaining a cause or reason for something that has been removed or decreased. Example: "The project was delayed due to dropping of key resources."
⚠ May contain grammatical issues
Science
News & Media
Alternative expressions(2)
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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
4 human-written examples
Packet delay affects not only playout smoothness but also video distortion level due to dropping of expired packets.
The change in this component is sufficiently large to offset both the opposite-direction changes on other components and the opposite-direction change of the index due to dropping of the Rigidity of Employment component.
Academic work will not suffer due to dropping of these requirements, since all basic requirements related to uploading; downloading of lecture notes and assignments, online tests, automatic generation of results etc. would be implemented in the first release.
The duration of follow-up (person-time) was tabulated through membership records and ended with an event censoring due to dropping of Kaiser Permanente membership for any period greater than 2 months, death, or the end of the study (31 December 2006).
Science
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
56 human-written examples
The location of each SNP in the RAD tag was relatively evenly distributed, indicating that the SNPs were unlikely to represent sequencing errors due to drop off of base quality near the end of sequence reads [ 11].
Science
Taking account for loss of power due to drop out of 25%%, we intend to include 120 patients, 60 patients per group.
Science
The results of the TICS-m showed that selection bias due to drop out of persons with severely impaired cognitive functioning was limited.
Science
The results of the TICS-m also show no selection bias due to drop out of participants with severely impaired cognitive functioning.
Science
As The Economist went to press, he also looked set to win the backing of Carol Moseley Braun, the only woman in the race, who was due to drop out of it.
News & Media
The company, which is due to drop out of the FTSE 100, paid founder and chairman Tony Pidgley £21.5m for 2015 after awarding him £23.3m the year before.
News & Media
We expect data loss due to drop out of participants.
Science
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Opt for more common and grammatically sound alternatives such as "because of a drop in" or "due to a decrease in" for clearer communication.
Common error
Avoid using "due to dropping of" as it sounds unnatural and less professional. Prefer alternatives like "because of the drop in" or "resulting from the decrease in" to maintain clarity and credibility.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "due to dropping of" functions as a causal connector, attempting to link a cause (dropping of something) to a resultant effect. However, it's considered non-standard. As Ludwig AI points out, more common and grammatically correct options exist.
Frequent in
Science
40%
News & Media
40%
Formal & Business
20%
Less common in
Encyclopedias
0%
Wiki
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Reference
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "due to dropping of" is a grammatically questionable causal connector used to explain a cause-and-effect relationship when something has been removed or decreased. Though understandable, Ludwig AI suggests that it's better to opt for more common and grammatically sound alternatives such as "because of a drop in" or "due to a decrease in" to maintain clarity and credibility. The authoritative sources indicate usage in scientific and news contexts; however, the rarity of the phrase indicates that you should use it carefully.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
because of the drop in
This alternative replaces "due to" with "because of" and "dropping of" with "drop in", resulting in a more standard and concise phrase.
caused by the loss of
This phrase replaces "due to" with "caused by" and "dropping of" with "loss of", making it a simpler and more direct alternative.
as a result of the decrease in
This phrase uses "as a result of" instead of "due to" and "decrease in" instead of "dropping of", offering a slightly more formal tone.
resulting from the removal of
This option uses "resulting from" instead of "due to" and "removal of" instead of "dropping of", providing a slightly different emphasis.
owing to the decline in
This option substitutes "due to" with "owing to" and "dropping of" with "decline in", creating a more sophisticated expression.
attributable to the reduction of
This alternative is more formal, replacing the original phrase with "attributable to" and "reduction of."
stemming from the elimination of
This alternative replaces "due to" with "stemming from" and "dropping of" with "elimination of", creating a more forceful expression.
because the number of dropped
This option restructures the phrase to focus on the action of dropping and use a different sentence construction.
the drop in resulting in
This alternative prioritizes the drop and rephrases the sentence to follow a different structure, while maintaining the causality.
the decrease triggered by dropping
This option highlights that the action of dropping leads to a decrease, changing the focus slightly.
FAQs
What are some alternatives to "due to dropping of"?
You can use alternatives like "because of the drop in", "as a result of the decrease in", or "owing to the decline in".
Is "due to dropping of" grammatically correct?
While understandable, "due to dropping of" is not considered standard English. It's better to use more conventional phrases such as "due to a drop in" or "because of a reduction in".
When can I use "due to dropping of"?
It is best to avoid "due to dropping of". Instead, consider using it when explaining a cause or reason for something that has been removed or decreased, but be aware that more fluent alternatives exist. For example: "The project was delayed due to dropping of key resources."
What is the difference between "due to dropping of" and "due to a drop in"?
"Due to a drop in" is grammatically correct and commonly used, while "due to dropping of" is considered awkward and less professional. The former clearly indicates a cause-and-effect relationship related to a decrease.
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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
88%
Authority and reliability
2.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested