Its definitely "due to the fact" ... the word due meaning as a result of the fact.
You might want to rephrase your question or provide more context for a specific response.
Another way to say "because" is "since" or "due to".
They had to cancel the outdoor event due to the inclement weather.
The way she approached the problem, akin to how her brother would have handled it, demonstrated their shared family trait of practicality.
The Tagalog translation of the word "fact" is "katotohanan."
No, "fact" and "factoid" are not the same. A fact is a piece of information that is true, while a factoid is an assumption or speculation that is presented as a fact but may not be entirely true.
Another way to say "due to the fact" is "because of."
The fact that we count in tens. This is due to the fact that we have ten digits on our hands.
Others are : due to the fact and owing to the fact :-)
It should be "due to the fact." In this case "due" is similar to the meaning of "because." If it were "do to the fact," that would imply that somebody is doing something to the fact, which wouldn't make sense.
They are not extinct due to humans.
Due to the fact that I can answer this, yes.
Due to the fact that
its another word for " because " ^_^
due to the fact there isn't enough of them to man the navy due to cuts to the MOD
there is NO antonym for envelopes due to the fact that it is a noun.
obviously not due to the fact that the owl is
No, due to the fact that vampires are not real