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due to economical reasons
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "due to economical reasons" is not correct; the correct term is "economic reasons." You can use it when explaining the rationale behind a decision or action that is influenced by financial factors.
Example: "The company had to downsize its workforce due to economic reasons."
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Alternative expressions(20)
owing to economic factors
due to economic reasons
for economic purposes
for budgetary reasons
due to socioeconomic reasons
due to commercial reasons
due to business reasons
due to cost reasons
due to technical reasons
due to computational reasons
due to practical reasons
due to ethical reasons
due to similar reasons
due to procedural reasons
due to understandable reasons
due to structural reasons
due to unknown reasons
due to numerous reasons
due to several reasons
due to environmental reasons
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6 human-written examples
However, due to economical reasons (time and money), the similar effectiveness of the MIPAS-Family group program could be an interesting alternative to individualized trainings, such as Biofeedback.
Due to economical reasons and the need for environmental conservatism, there has been an increasing shift towards the use of reclaimed asphalt pavement (RAP) materials in the pavement construction industry.
In a real case, since production rate during pressure buildup test is constant (Q = 0), PBA may provide slightly more accurate results than RTA; however, due to economical reasons, pressure buildup tests are not common as it required the wells not to produce, but production data are always available to apply RTA method.
Thus, more villagers increases the building speed, and the more villagers building a wonder, the faster the civilization advances, but this is negated due to economical reasons, as taking villagers can dent overall resource production.
Wiki
Due to economical reasons, culling of infected flocks is no longer a practical method for control of AI in either developed or developing countries.
Science
Therefore, medical faculties may be biased to the direction of cardiologic professorships due to economical reasons.
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
54 human-written examples
However, due to economical and political reasons, the required investments may not be realized in the short term.
Usually, we need many samples to obtain the probability distribution via statistics, but in real life we sometimes have no sample due to economical or technological reasons.
To this end, power and energy consumptions of data centres have become an issue recently due to economical and ecological reasons.
The 4 exercises were done with elastic bands instead of dumbbells due to economical and practical reasons.
In 14 of these cases a required surgical treatment was not performed due to economical or other reasons and were excluded from the study.
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Always use "economic" instead of "economical" when referring to reasons related to finance or the economy. "Economical" means cost-effective or thrifty.
Common error
Avoid using "economical" when you mean "economic". "Economical" describes something that is efficient and saves money, while "economic" relates to the economy or finances.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "due to economical reasons" functions as an adverbial phrase indicating the cause or motivation behind an action or situation. However, it's grammatically incorrect, and Ludwig AI marks it as incorrect; the correct form is "due to economic reasons".
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Wiki
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News & Media
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Encyclopedias
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "due to economical reasons" is used to explain causality rooted in financial or economic factors. However, it is grammatically incorrect; the correct form is "due to economic reasons". Ludwig AI flags the incorrect usage. Although the intent is clear, it's crucial to use the accurate phrasing to maintain credibility, especially in formal or scientific writing. While "economical" means cost-effective, "economic" relates to the economy. When writing, always use "economic reasons" to refer to financial or budgetary justifications. Alternative phrases, such as "owing to economic factors" or "because of economic constraints", offer grammatically sound and contextually appropriate ways to express similar ideas.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
due to economic reasons
Corrects the adjective from "economical" to "economic", focusing on the financial aspect.
owing to economic factors
Replaces "due to" with "owing to" and "reasons" with "factors", maintaining the causal relationship.
because of economic constraints
Substitutes "due to" with "because of" and "reasons" with "constraints", emphasizing limitations.
on account of economic considerations
Offers a more formal alternative to "due to", replacing "reasons" with "considerations".
for economic purposes
Focuses on the intended financial outcome or goal.
for budgetary reasons
Specifies that the reasons are related to the budget.
because of financial considerations
Offers a more formal and generic alternative.
as a result of economic conditions
Highlights the impact of broader economic conditions.
since economical resources are limited
Explains scarcity of economic resources as justification
considering economic implications
Highlights a decision based on potential consequences
FAQs
What is the correct way to say "due to economical reasons"?
The correct phrasing is "due to economic reasons". The adjective "economic" relates to the economy, while "economical" means thrifty or cost-effective.
What's the difference between "economic" and "economical"?
"Economic" relates to the economy or finances, while "economical" describes something that is efficient and saves money. For example, you might say "The country is facing economic challenges" or "This car is very economical on fuel."
What can I say instead of "due to economic reasons"?
You can use alternatives like "owing to economic factors", "because of economic constraints", or "on account of economic considerations".
How can I use "economic" correctly in a sentence?
Use "economic" to describe something related to the economy or finances. For example: "The government is implementing new economic policies" or "The company's success is vital for the economic stability of the region."
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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
78%
Authority and reliability
2.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested