Preposition
due to
Caused by; resulting from; because of.
Rising unemployment due to the economic downturn is spreading.
A 12-feet wall collapsed near Khetale Garden in Hajuri area due to heavy downpour in the morning hours, while a six- feet wall in Azad Nagar also came crashing, said Santosh Kadam, chief of the civic disaster management cell. Source: Internet
A 93-year-old woman living in a Saskatchewan long-term care home is unable to wash her hands regularly during the pandemic due to staffing shortages at the facility says her family. Source: Internet
AAP national convener Arvind Kejriwal on Monday said the BJP does not want to open the road in Shaheen Bagh, which has been blocked due to anti-CAA protests. Source: Internet
A 32-year-old man who was recently treated at the hospital for several longer-than-normal erections, including one that lasted 12 hours, likely had the condition due to frequent use of marijuana, researchers say. Source: Internet
A 45-year-old woman with SLE told she recently learned that her hydroxychloroquine prescription had been denied due to the high demand for the drug. Source: Internet
$60 million lost due to unregistered veh. Source: Internet