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Post by TianMing on Aug 15, 2005 13:28:51 GMT -5
"Do to" Two things! Firstly, the propper spelling would be, "due to" Secondly...the phrase, "due to" is gramatically incorrect. Due has to do with a sense of time, when something is expected or required. Other phrases such as, "Because of" or, "resulting from", "as a result of", etc. "Due to" is commonly used, but it is bastardized english, it is not proper ...so that's my suggestion of the month
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Post by Morpheus on Aug 15, 2005 13:36:36 GMT -5
thank you tian, I have looked into the problem, and fixed it with a much more effective message. Thank you
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