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Discover Ludwig"owing to of" is not correct or usable in written English
The proper phrase is "owing to" meaning because of or due to. You can use it to explain the cause or reason for something. For example: - Owing to the heavy rain, the game was canceled. - We had to cancel our trip owing to unexpected circumstances.
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Owing to of the limited repair capacity of articular cartilage, it is essential to develop tissue-engineered cartilage for patients suffering from joint disease.
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The male act of moving forward. 2. Progress made owing to presence of a man.
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