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Discover Ludwig"either due to" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
"Either due to" is used when a certain event or situation is caused by one of two alternatives. For example, "The flight was delayed either due to weather conditions or technical difficulties."
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Projects fail either due to low efficacy, safety issues, or strategic (business) reasons.
Even his daughter, who fled into the night (either due to the harassment or her father's overbearing autocracy), has returned.
These stresses can be either due to misfit strains and/or externally applied loads.
"That's either due to one person who is extremely varied," Dr. Taylor said in a telephone interview, "or it's due to a number of different artists".
LV thickening can be either due to hypertrophy or remodelling.
The delay is either due to lack of medical facilities or social and financial constraints.
Most cephalometric errors are either due to experience of the operator or to landmark identification[29].
The decrease may be either due to erosion, or to being covered by surrounding sediments.
For starters, some users prefer to read short content over long content (either due to time restraints or attention limits).
Consequently, ETI failure could have been either due to a delayed ETI (>60 s) or due to esophageal intubation.
They are either due to pituitary lesions or posterior fossa lesions [8] as vascular compression of trigeminal nerve.
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