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due to reshuffling
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "due to reshuffling" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to explain a situation or change that has occurred as a result of a reorganization or rearrangement of something, such as personnel or resources. Example: "The project was delayed due to reshuffling within the management team."
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60 human-written examples
Turnbull is due to reshuffle his frontbench when the leader of the Nationals, Warren Truss, announces a decision on his political future.
News & Media
That compounded suspicions that Mr. Bo could not be trusted with a top slot in the party, which is due to reshuffle its senior leadership positions this fall.
News & Media
Several lines of evidences indicate that EBRs are precisely located between genes (i.e., intergenic regions, see [ 32]) not necessarily affecting gene structure/function, while others have reported possible gene expression changes due to genome reshuffling (see [ 33]).
Science
Some of that increase in volume of groups, Potok said in a media call Wednesday, is likely due to a reshuffling of the roughly 4,000 to 6,000 white supremacists known to live in the US from existing groups to new organizations.
News & Media
Insertions and deletions of thymidines in the edited gene coding regions are also tolerated due to their subsequent reshuffling during RNA editing.
Science
But while Apple's profits may dip due to the costs of reshuffling its lineup, that's no solace to anyone who's bought an iPod, or an iPhone, lately.
News & Media
All this, coupled with chromosome reshuffling due to sexuality (when present), might drive a quick fixation of new rDNA variants in the populations.
Science
With this in mind, we still need to explain how newly arisen IGS-ETS variants might spread in a large geographical area, in absence of chromosome reshuffling due to sexual reproduction.
Science
Homogenization is achieved through several genomic turnover mechanisms, such as unequal crossing-over and gene conversion, while fixation is a by-product of the chromosome reshuffling due to sexual reproduction [ 3].
Science
The genomes of Epsilonproteobacteria display very low synteny, due to high levels of reshuffling and reorganisation of gene order, but still share a significant number of gene orthologs allowing comparison.
Science
In more detail, the automictic parthenogen B. atticus, although maintaining meiosis and crossing over, lacks chromosome reshuffling due to sexual reproduction: for this reason, and according to the "concerted evolution" rationale, new variants can easily spread within a single B. atticus female and her progeny (i.e. a clone of parthenogens), but cannot spread in the whole taxonomic unit.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "due to reshuffling", clearly specify what was reshuffled (e.g., "due to reshuffling of the management team"). This provides clarity and avoids ambiguity.
Common error
Avoid using "due to reshuffling" in very informal settings. Simpler alternatives like "because of changes" might be more appropriate for casual conversation.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "due to reshuffling" functions as a causal connector. It introduces the reason or cause for a particular outcome, indicating that something happened as a consequence of reorganization or rearrangement. Ludwig AI confirms its usability in written English.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "due to reshuffling" serves as a causal connector, explaining that an event occurred because of a reorganization or rearrangement. While grammatically correct, its usage is best suited for neutral to formal contexts. Ludwig AI confirms its correct usage. Consider alternatives like "owing to restructuring" or "as a result of reorganization" depending on the specific nuance you wish to convey. Remember to clearly specify what was reshuffled to avoid ambiguity.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
owing to restructuring
Replaces "reshuffling" with "restructuring", suggesting a more formal or comprehensive change.
as a result of reorganization
Uses "reorganization" to convey a more structured or official change than "reshuffling".
because of rearrangement
Employs "rearrangement", indicating a simpler, less formal shift than "reshuffling".
attributable to a change in personnel
Specifies the cause as a change in personnel, offering more detail.
stemming from internal adjustments
Indicates the cause originates from internal adjustments, more vague than "reshuffling".
consequent to a shift in roles
Highlights a shift in roles as the cause, adding a specific element.
occasioned by internal realignment
Replaces reshuffling with realignment, which is more formal.
brought on by a personnel shake-up
Uses a more informal term "shake-up" to describe the reshuffling of personnel.
resulting from a reordering
Uses the term "reordering" which suggests a structured change.
caused by staff rotation
Identifies the cause as staff rotation, which is a specific type of reshuffling.
FAQs
How can I use "due to reshuffling" in a sentence?
Use "due to reshuffling" to explain a consequence that results from a reorganization or rearrangement. For example, "The project's delay was "due to reshuffling" within the department."
What are some alternatives to "due to reshuffling"?
You can use alternatives like "owing to restructuring", "as a result of reorganization", or "because of rearrangement", depending on the context.
Is "due to reshuffle" grammatically correct?
While "due to" requires a noun phrase, "reshuffle" is a verb. Therefore, "due to reshuffling" (using the gerund form) is grammatically correct, whereas "due to reshuffle" is not.
When is it appropriate to use "due to reshuffling"?
It's appropriate in formal and semi-formal contexts where you need to explain that a change or outcome occurred because of a restructuring or rearrangement. It's less suitable for very casual or informal situations.
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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
60%
Authority and reliability
4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested