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owing to our error
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "owing to our error" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to explain the reason for a mistake or issue that has occurred, attributing it to an error made by the speaker or their organization. Example: "Owing to our error, the shipment was delayed and will arrive later than expected."
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60 human-written examples
Original sin says we acquired a sinful essence owing to the errors of our remotest parents.
News & Media
Incidentally, the lack of the experimental plots in the shorter-wavelength region for the cell with 150-nm-diameter Al nanoparticles was owing to a temporal error in our spectrometer.
Science
This was owing to an error introduced in editing.
News & Media
This story was relaunched owing to an error in the headline.
News & Media
Other ballots were deleted because of flawed data and, owing to human error, were not rescanned, the committee found.
News & Media
The problem was "identified by the production team but owing to an error in the dubbing process, it was not corrected", reported the media regulator Ofcom.
News & Media
In this Article, owing to an error during the production process, in Fig. 1a, the dark blue and light blue wedges were incorrectly labelled as 'GC → Tandand 'GC → AT', instead of 'CG → Tandand 'CG → AT', respectively.
Science & Research
The data from one participant in the standard multiple-choice plus confidence-judgment condition was also excluded from analysis, owing to an error in recording.
We observe that the accuracy numbers are always larger than what one may expect owing to the error rate.
Science
To avoid false-negative results owing to an error during the procedure resulting in degraded RNAs, an internal control was established.
Science
It is possible that the data reported here were biased owing to recall error and the social stigma faced by HIV-positive patients.
Science
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "owing to our error", be direct and specific about what the error was and what steps are being taken to correct it. This builds trust and demonstrates accountability.
Common error
While "owing to our error" is grammatically correct, it can sound overly formal in casual communication. Opt for simpler phrases like "because of our mistake" in less formal settings to maintain a natural tone.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "owing to our error" functions as a causal connector, linking a mistake made by the speaker or their organization to its consequence. Ludwig AI confirms it's usable in written English, typically to explain a reason for an issue.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "owing to our error" is a grammatically correct and formal phrase used to indicate that a problem or situation has arisen due to a mistake made by the speaker or their organization. Ludwig AI recognizes its validity, and it's most effective when used to directly address and explain the consequences of a specific error. While perfectly acceptable, consider using simpler alternatives like "because of our mistake" in less formal contexts to maintain a natural tone. This phrase's formality lends itself well to business or official communications where acknowledging responsibility is crucial.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
due to our mistake
Directly replaces "owing to" with "due to" and "error" with "mistake", maintaining the meaning.
because of our error
Substitutes "owing to" with "because of", offering a more common alternative.
as a result of our error
Replaces "owing to" with "as a result of", emphasizing the consequence of the error.
caused by our error
Focuses on the error as the direct cause of the situation.
on account of our error
A more formal substitution for "owing to", indicating the reason for something.
stemming from our error
Emphasizes the origin of the problem as the error committed.
attributable to our error
Highlights that the issue can be directly linked to the error made.
by reason of our error
A formal alternative to "owing to", suggesting a legal or official context.
through our error
Implies the error was the means by which the problem occurred.
thanks to our error
While typically sarcastic, it still indicates causation but with a negative connotation.
FAQs
What does "owing to our error" mean?
The phrase "owing to our error" means that something happened as a direct result of a mistake that "we" (the speaker or their organization) made. It's a formal way of saying "because of our mistake".
How can I use "owing to our error" in a sentence?
You can use "owing to our error" to explain the reason for a problem or mistake. For example: "Owing to our error, the shipment was delayed."
Which is correct, "owing to our error" or "due to our error"?
Both "owing to our error" and "due to our error" are grammatically correct and convey the same meaning. The choice between them often depends on the desired level of formality.
What are some alternatives to saying "owing to our error"?
Some alternatives to "owing to our error" include "because of our error", "due to our mistake", or "as a result of our error".
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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
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested