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Discover LudwigThe phrase "due to some" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often followed by a noun or an adjective to describe the cause of something. Example: Due to some unexpected delays, our trip was postponed.
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Due to some engineering delays, we missed the window".
But I was fired due to some other person's wrongdoing".
This casualty rate was not due to some random spike in South Florida.
Further arrests were planned due to some protesters directing offensive language towards the police.
There's still a lack of opportunities for young people due to some of the cuts.
I got a job straight away due to some hard work at university and many internships.
Greetings Mom, Due to some mixup nobody came to my Rotary lunch yesterday.
The EU is hurtling towards disintegration, not due to some insurmountable challenge or outside force.
"When you cannot send your strongest lineup due to some restrictions or recommendations, you destroy competitiveness.
Reinstedler replied, "There will be no swimming due to some unfortunate circumstances".
"If a school district is experiencing some problems, it's probably due to some other issues," he said.
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