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What is the difference between owing to and due to?

What are some clues in a sentence in Multiple Choice Questions to show that the answer is owing to?

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due to" is a preposition meaning "because of," and "owing to" is a preposition meaning "because of"—not much basis for distinction there. It follows that, in modern usage, embracing "owing to" while rejecting "due to" has no rational basis.Jan Answer:

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the difference between owing to and due to is i don't know

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