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due to maintained
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "due to maintained" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express a reason related to something that has been kept or preserved, but it lacks clarity and context. Example: "The project was delayed due to maintained budget constraints."
⚠ May contain grammatical issues
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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
3 human-written examples
This is probably due to maintained activation of the SAC, which delays mitosis until all chromosome kinetochores are captured [19].
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To determine whether the anti-apoptotic effect of Magmas under stress was due to maintained cellular redox state, we evaluated ROS levels in the cells.
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Interestingly, BAF had no effect on the vesicle sizes of autophagosomes and lead to a reduction of autophagosome counts, presumably due to maintained autophagosome-lysosome fusion events [ 36], consistent with the elevated numbers of lysosomes and autolysosomes.
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Similar Expressions
56 human-written examples
This is causing them to incur significant costs due to maintaining the structure of these older ships to keep the ships in operation.
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The concentrations of inorganic nitrogenous species (NH3 N, NO2 N and NO3 N) were low due to maintaining a high C/N ratio (20) in all treatment ponds.
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Elsewhere in southern Africa, Eline brought strong winds and heavy rainfall when it crossed into eastern Zimbabwe, due to maintaining a well-defined structure.
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For working patients, common professional risk factors were beliefs, that LBP was due to maintaining a specific posture at work (79.0%) and frequent heavy lifting at work (65.5%).
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A major limitation in this study is that the samples were not matched, due to maintaining the participants' anonymity.
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The greater efficacy of the oral route is probably due to maintaining a plasma concentration of EGCG of at least 66 nM throughout the treatment period.
The nature of this selection is not known but may be due to selection for cattle resistant to bacteria during domestication or due to an increased bacterial load due to maintaining animals in closer groups and promoting bacterial infection.
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Pagan has been shown to perform well in the phylogenetic placement problem due to maintaining all the information from the original reference sequences and inferred ancestral sequences in this graphical format [ 14].
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When aiming for clarity, replace the phrase "due to maintained" with more precise language that specifies what actions led to the result you're describing. For instance, use "because of regular inspections" or "resulting from consistent cleaning".
Common error
Don't use "due to maintained" as it's grammatically awkward. Instead, clarify the action by specifying what was maintained and why it matters. For example, rather than "due to maintained funding", write "because the funding was consistently provided".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "due to maintained" functions as a causal connector, attempting to link a cause with a result. However, it's grammatically awkward. Ludwig flags it as incorrect. Therefore, it's advisable to find more standard, clear expressions to indicate causation.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "due to maintained" is grammatically questionable and is flagged by Ludwig as incorrect. While it aims to establish a causal link, it lacks clarity and is better replaced with more precise and standard expressions like "because of ongoing maintenance" or "resulting from sustained upkeep". The contexts in which it appears are primarily scientific. Given its grammatical issues, it's recommended to avoid this phrase in favor of clearer alternatives to effectively communicate the intended cause-and-effect relationship.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
because of ongoing maintenance
This alternative replaces "due to" with "because of" and uses "ongoing maintenance" to specify the reason.
resulting from sustained upkeep
This option uses more formal language, replacing "due to" with "resulting from" and "maintained" with "sustained upkeep".
attributed to continued preservation
This phrase provides a formal alternative, focusing on the idea of preservation rather than simple maintenance.
as a consequence of prolonged care
This alternative rephrases the idea, emphasizing the "prolonged care" as the cause.
stemming from continuous servicing
This option uses "stemming from" to indicate the cause and replaces "maintained" with "continuous servicing".
caused by persistent conservation
This emphasizes the act of "conservation" as the reason or cause.
owing to continuous preservation
This option uses the phrase "owing to" and replaces "maintained" with "continuous preservation."
thanks to continuous care
This alternative uses a more positive tone with "thanks to", highlighting "continuous care" as the reason.
brought about by continued maintenance
This uses a different phrasing to indicate cause, focusing on maintenance.
deriving from persistent attention
This option replaces "maintained" with "persistent attention" to emphasize careful management.
FAQs
What is a more grammatically sound alternative to "due to maintained"?
Alternatives like "because of sustained" effort or "owing to preserved" conditions offer clearer and more grammatically correct ways to express a causal relationship.
How can I use "because of maintained" in a sentence?
The phrase "because of maintained" is not grammatically correct. Instead, try "because of continuous" or "due to consistent". For example, "The project succeeded because of continuous support from the team".
Is "due to maintain" grammatically correct, and how does it differ from "due to maintained"?
"Due to maintain" is incorrect. "Due to maintained" is also problematic. It is advisable to use "due to maintaining" to correctly attribute causality to an ongoing action. Alternatively, try more grammatically sound phrases.
When should I use "due to" versus "because of"?
"Due to" is generally used when it directly modifies a noun, while "because of" can introduce a clause explaining the reason for something. However, in many cases, they are interchangeable and the choice often comes down to stylistic preference. For example, "The delay was due to unforeseen circumstances" or "The delay occurred because of unforeseen circumstances".
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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
77%
Authority and reliability
2.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested