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Discover LudwigThe phrase "due to likely" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to mean "because of something that is likely to happen" or "because of a probable cause." Example: The delays in the project are due to likely changes in regulations that we were not aware of.
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The impact on aviation could be more negative than positive, due to likely competition with significant parts of the air transport, in particular in-country, long-distance flights.
This supports the consideration in the current mass evacuation plan for Auckland which favours evacuation from home due to likely reduced preparation time (Auckland CDEM Group 2008b).
For a mostly sodium sulfate evaporite salt, pH increased up to 9 from 5.5 in 5 min, and then decreased slowly converging to about 8.7 due to likely absorption of CO2 from the atmosphere.
It was found that the future state will likely be critical for both air and water quality, possibly stable for natural vegetation, due to the likely combined result of rehabilitation and offsets, and for both cultural heritage and public roads, due to likely effect of mitigation.
We judged one study to be at an unclear risk for other potential sources of bias [40]; the other study [37] was judged to be at high risk of bias due to likely imbalance of patient characteristics, imbalanced distribution of co-treatment, and other methodological study flaws (Figs. 3 and 4).
Some of his polling gains in recent months could be attributed to shifts in polls from registered voter samples to likely voter samples, which tend to move a few points in the Republican direction due to likely voter demographics.
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likely due to potential stigma.
Developmental neurotoxicity due to arsenic likely results in permanent changes in brain functions.
That's likely due to his humourlessness.
Some proportion of that is likely due to water retention.
[ image: /photos/590954ea019dfc3494e9ea73] To know: An American fighter jet crashed in Libya, likely due to mechanical failure.
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