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The part of the sentence "due to good" is not correct.
It needs to be followed by a noun or adjective. For example, you could say, "Due to good communication, the team was able to complete the project on time."
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That's due to good management".
"Little was due to good government," he says.
At a recent news conference, Mr. Pataki said his wife's success was due to good timing rather than his influence.
Although the sentence could technically extend until mid-September, Geragos predicted his client would be released over the weekend, due to good behaviour.
She may claim her international success is due to good fortune and fate, but it becomes clear that is not the full story.
We were hanging on a bit at the end, not necessarily due to good play by Norwich, but because we got tense.
"My success is in large part due to good education, my teachers and the atmosphere of excitement in science when I grew up," he said.
due to good energy compaction in higher-level DWT coefficients.
Technology issues did well, in part due to good news from some major players.
That is due to good anti-interference ability of FSK modulation.
These are considered to be due to good film-forming ability of the FSI anion.
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