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due to storm
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
'due to storm' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used as a way to explain why something has happened or why it is happening. For example, "The flight was delayed due to stormy conditions."
✓ Grammatically correct
News & Media
Science
Wiki
Alternative expressions(19)
owing to the storm
due to rainfall
caused by the typhoon
due to crisis
in the wake of the storm
due to stormwater
due to typhoon
as a result of the storm
due to weather
due to rain
on account of the typhoon
due to period
because of the typhoon
due to total
because of the storm
on account of the storm
as a result of the typhoon
owing to the typhoon
due to cancellation
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Exact Expressions
54 human-written examples
Or what is the cost of the trauma of children being torn from their mother's arms due to storm surges?
News & Media
The Irish Republic's Electricity Supply Board has said that 360,000 customers are now without power due to Storm Ophelia.
News & Media
Thousands of fans converging on downtown also put added strain on the nation's oldest public transit system, which is still running on limited service due to storm damage.
News & Media
Failure of ASTs due to storm surge may lead to spills that can cause severe environmental damage and considerable economic loss.
Science
Microbial contamination of recreational beaches is often at its worst after heavy rainfall events due to storm floods that carry fecal matter and other pollutants from the watershed.
Science
We have found that when the eastward EEJ fluctuates in magnitude due to storm time induced electric fields at around noontime, the post-sunset scintillation is inhibited.
Science
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Similar Expressions
6 human-written examples
The strong spread-F started at ~ 19.5 LT and lasted for over 9 h which could most probably be due to storm-related MSTIDs originated at high latitudes.
Known to be in the 'eye of the storm' for its proximity to Nellore and Chennai coasts, Pulicat has a long history of flooding due to storm-induced precipitation (e.g. Winckworth 1931).
Science
Be especially careful with evening connections: Wadsworth once spent the night huddled in a corner of the Mumbai airport when he missed his connecting flight due to storm-related delays.
News & Media
There have not been other studies on magnetic storm associated subionospheric changes purely at low latitude paths; however, there have been several studies on VLF perturbations due to storm-induced energetic electron precipitation at mid and high latitudes (e.g., Peter et al.2006; Clilverd et al.2010).2010
Science
Out of seven storms with Dst < −50 nT, only the intense storm of 14 to 16 December 2006 with a minimum Dst of −145 nT has shown a clear reduction in the signal strength of NWC and NPM sub-ionospheric signals due to storm-induced reduction in the D-region electron density.
Science
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "due to storm", ensure that the connection between the storm and the result is clear and direct. Avoid ambiguity by placing the phrase close to both the cause (the storm) and the effect.
Common error
Avoid using "due to storm" directly after linking verbs (is, are, was, were) when it functions as an adverbial phrase. Instead, rephrase the sentence to use "because of the storm" or a similar construction for better clarity. For example, instead of "The damage was due to storm", use "The damage was caused by the storm".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "due to storm" functions as an adverbial phrase or causal adjunct, indicating the reason or cause for an event or situation. It modifies a verb or clause, explaining why something occurred. Ludwig shows many examples of its use in explaining disruptions and damages.
Frequent in
News & Media
38%
Science
33%
Wiki
24%
Less common in
Formal & Business
3%
Reference
1%
Encyclopedias
1%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "due to storm" serves as a causal connector, explaining that an event occurred because of a storm. Ludwig AI validates the grammatical correctness and usability of the phrase, categorizing its primary function as an adverbial phrase used for providing explanations. While highly common across various sources, the phrase appears predominantly in "News & Media", "Science", and "Wiki" contexts. When using "due to storm", ensure clarity and consider alternative expressions such as "because of the storm" for enhanced versatility. Remember to avoid using "due to storm" directly after linking verbs to maintain grammatical precision.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
as a result of the storm
Replaces "due to" with "as a result of", maintaining a formal tone and causal relationship.
because of the storm
Substitutes "due to" with "because of", offering a more direct and common alternative.
as a consequence of the storm
Replaces "due to" with "as a consequence of", emphasizing the storm's impact as a direct result.
caused by the storm
Replaces "due to" with "caused by", focusing on the direct cause-and-effect relationship.
owing to the storm
Replaces "due to" with "owing to", providing a more formal alternative with the same meaning.
resulting from the storm
Replaces "due to" with "resulting from", highlighting the storm as the origin of the consequence.
attributable to the storm
Substitutes "due to" with "attributable to", providing a more formal and analytical tone.
on account of the storm
Substitutes "due to" with "on account of", offering a slightly more emphatic alternative.
by reason of the storm
Substitutes "due to" with "by reason of", offering a formal and somewhat archaic alternative.
in the wake of the storm
Shifts focus to the aftermath, implying causality from the storm's passage.
FAQs
How can I use "due to storm" in a sentence?
"Due to storm" is used to indicate that something is a result or consequence of a storm. For instance, "The power outage was "due to storm" damage" shows the storm caused the outage.
What are some alternatives to saying "due to storm"?
You can use alternatives like "because of the storm", "as a result of the storm", or "owing to the storm" to express the same meaning.
Is it correct to say "the cancellation is due to storm"?
While commonly used, it's grammatically preferable to rephrase such sentences. Instead of "the cancellation is "due to storm"", consider "the cancellation is because of the storm" or "the storm caused the cancellation".
What's the difference between "due to storm" and "because of the storm"?
Both phrases indicate causality, but "because of the storm" is generally considered more versatile and acceptable in a wider range of contexts, especially after linking verbs. "Due to storm" is often seen as functioning best as an adjectival phrase, modifying a noun.
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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
76%
Authority and reliability
4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested