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Due to [ preposition ] is followed by a modified or unmodified noun, to make a phrase. e.g. Due to the complexity of the problem, ...

Because [ conjunction ] is used to introduce a subordinate clause, e.g. Because the fog rolled inland, the airport had to close down temporarily.

Because of [ preposition also ] is also followed by a noun e.g. Because of the fog, our flight was delayed.

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