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due to passing of
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "due to passing of" is not correct as it is missing a noun after "passing of." You can use it when referring to the death of someone, but it needs to be completed with a specific subject.
Example: "The event was canceled due to the passing of the beloved community leader."
⚠ May contain grammatical issues
Science
News & Media
Alternative expressions(1)
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Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
2 human-written examples
We demonstrate that the attenuation of the GCR flux incident on the Earth's atmosphere due to passing of the ICME is dependent on the speed and size of the ICME and the magnetic field strength.
Science
The curvi-linear course of psychological distress in all groups may relate to primary treatment for breast cancer combined with decreasing distress simply due to passing of time [ 31].
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
58 human-written examples
By Virgil Elsewhere Anchises, Fatherly and intent, was off in a deep green valley Surveying and reviewing souls consigned there, Those due to pass to the light of the upper world.
News & Media
Comet Ison was due to pass within 730,000 miles of the Sun's surface shortly after 6.30pm.
News & Media
Likewise we are in the dark as to why noisy, well-organised pro-Xi demonstrators were given pride of place along the Mall as Mr Xi was due to pass while the small number of protesters were bundled from the spot where police had agreed they could stand to a position where they were obscured by the official contingent.
News & Media
On Monday, the oft-maligned governing body for college sports announced that it would be moving seven events, most notably the opening round of the men's basketball tournament, out of North Carolina due to the passing of House Bill 2 earlier in the year.
News & Media
Charles is no stranger to this, having been forced to halt the production of The Soul Superhero due to the passing of his Grandfather - the man he touted as a lifelong musical influence.
News & Media
The decrease in FGM/C is in part due to the passing of new legislation and the combination of several strategies at the community and national levels.
Formal & Business
"Sarah was one of the round-the-world crew and aside from missing a couple of races in Australia due to the passing of her mother, she had sailed more than half the way round the world, with 20,000 nautical miles of racing under her belt between London and China, where the yacht left on 21 March".
News & Media
Because flow and temperature data were not measured in the F-22A engine tests, to provide support to the proposition, numerical simulations of indirect combustion noise generation due to the passing of an entropy wave pulse (a hot spot) through a military-style nozzle are carried out.
A table for tabulating the phases of the centroidal positions of the beam in time and space due to the passing of a wave is invented, through which one could show the helical structure of the wave without ambiguity.
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When referring to a death, specify who or what has passed. For example, "due to the passing of the law" or "due to the passing of my grandfather".
Common error
Avoid using "due to passing of" without specifying what has passed. The phrase is incomplete and requires a noun or noun phrase to clarify the cause. For example, instead of saying "The event was cancelled due to passing of", specify "The event was cancelled due to the passing of the law."
Source & Trust
85%
Authority and reliability
2.8/5
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Real-world application tested
Linguistic Context
The phrase "due to passing of" functions as a causal connector, indicating that something is happening because of a specific event, often related to a death or the enactment of something. Ludwig AI notes that it needs to be completed with a specific subject. For example: "due to the passing of the law."
Frequent in
Science
33%
News & Media
33%
Formal & Business
17%
Less common in
Wiki
17%
Encyclopedias
0%
Reference
0%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "due to passing of" is a phrase used to indicate a cause, frequently associated with death or enactment of laws, and, according to Ludwig AI, needs to be completed with a specific subject after "passing of". While the phrase is understood, it's considered grammatically "incorrect" in some contexts. Its frequency is rare, with usage spanning across science, news, and formal business contexts. For clarity and directness, especially in formal settings, alternatives such as "because of the death of" are often preferred. If you’re unsure about proper use or if a subject is missing, rephrasing to be more explicit is best.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
because of the death of
Replaces "passing of" with the more direct term "death of".
because someone has died
Simplifies the phrase to its most basic meaning.
owing to the loss of
Formally expresses causation due to someone's death.
as a result of someone's demise
Emphasizes the finality and impact of the death.
following the death of
Focuses on the temporal sequence after someone's death.
attributable to the decease of
A formal and less common way of indicating cause due to death.
arising from the fatality of
Directly states the cause as a fatal event.
caused by the expiration of
Uses a more clinical term for death.
stemming from the bereavement of
Highlights the emotional aspect of the loss.
in consequence of the mortality of
A very formal and somewhat archaic phrasing.
FAQs
How can I use "due to passing of" correctly in a sentence?
The phrase "due to passing of" requires a specific subject after "passing of". For instance, "The project was delayed due to the passing of new regulations". Without the subject, the sentence is grammatically incomplete and can be confusing.
What are some alternatives to saying "due to passing of"?
Alternatives include "because of the death of", "owing to the loss of", or "as a result of someone's demise", depending on the context.
Is it appropriate to use "due to passing of" in formal writing?
While "due to passing of" can be used in formal writing, it's often clearer and more direct to use phrases like "due to the death of" or "owing to the loss of" for greater precision.
What's the difference between "due to passing of" and "due to the passage of"?
"Due to passing of" typically refers to a death or the act of something ending, while "due to the passage of" refers to the enactment or progression of a law, bill, or time. For example, "due to the passage of time" indicates changes occurring over time.
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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
85%
Authority and reliability
2.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested