because of
in light of
hmm, that's all i got,
I would delete "had". In fact, I would rewrite the sentence as "Area schools were closed due to the recent tornado."
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.
because of- by reason of, due to, as, for, being, over, since, considering - i hope these help! *some are synonyms :) Without seeing the context, I would suggest: therefore, so, since, for this reason, is caused by . . .
No. The expression " due to" must not start a sentence, although it is certainly done by very many careless speakers. Proper use of "due to" is as an adjectival phrase modifying the subject of the phrase or sentence: This shortfall is due to a loss.
The reason why you can't find the phrase "public image" in the dictionary is due to the unending combinations/phrases that would have to be included in dictionaries. Dictionaries would be 50X bigger than they already are. Dictionaries are references for words and select phrases that are highly used. Public + image = Phrase ADJ. N NP
Another way to say "due to the fact" is "because of."
because of inherent
Due to the fact that
its another word for " because " ^_^
Due to the fact that people would not want to miss their cat that is dead and clone them to have another
Another term for an indelible writing utensil would be a pencil. This is due to the fact that it can be used multiple times and reused after being sharpened.
You might want to rephrase your question or provide more context for a specific response.
If it is only one delay, the correct wording of the phrase would be due to a delay. Multiple delays would constitute delays of your shipment as being correct. It depends on the situation at hand when using this type of phrase.
Bread and carbohydrates are the main sorce of energy
arachnophobia (possibly wrong spelling) due the fact that 'arachnid' is another term for spider.
due to the fact that another force is opposing its motion .In Earth it is friction
Who due to the fact that the last word ends with a "Y"