The correct phrase is "mainly due." In English, adverbs usually come before the main verb or after the verb "to be." In this case, "mainly" is an adverb modifying the verb "due," so it should come before "due." Therefore, the correct usage is "mainly due."
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It is correct to say that club dues is due. This can be explained as follows: As when we say ,"internal custom duties was abolished". then here is the plural form of Duty is duties but we use the singular verb I.e, was and in the similar way here dues is the plural form of of Due. so we use here the singular form of verb i.e, is
Mepa wo kyew. or "due" "me ma wo Due" for a deep feeling of regret or consolence Mepa wo kyew usually means... "i beg you" you can also say "kuse"(ko-se.. as in self) for sorry
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No, mainly is an adverb. It is the adverb form of the adjective main and means primarily.
"Is mainly due" is the correct phrasing. The verb "due" should follow the adverb "mainly" in this context.
The whale is endangered mainly due to man.
Mainly due to jealousy, and attention
Mainly due to the "rain shadow" effect
religion.......
mox 250 is mainly consumed if a person has throat infection (mainly when throat is paining due to infection)
People say it's mainly celtic (:
mainly stuff from shakespeare
probably yes. mainly due to their behaviour and cloths
mainly due to undervoltage.
Mainly due to differences in temperatures, and the rotation of the earth to a lesser extent.
Mainly it is due to differeny storage capacities.