be due
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Definition
- Verb phrase:
- To be the result of: This phrase indicates that something occurs or exists as a direct consequence or outcome of a preceding action, event, or condition.
Usage
The phrase "be due" is used to express causality, meaning that a particular state, event, or condition is directly caused by something else. It is often followed by the preposition "to" to introduce the cause.
Examples
- Verb phrase:
- The success of the project is due to the team's hard work. (The team's hard work is the cause of the project's success.)
- Her fatigue was due to a lack of sleep. (A lack of sleep was the cause of her fatigue.)
- The delay in the flight is due to bad weather. (Bad weather is the cause of the flight delay.)
Advanced Usage
- "be largely/partly/entirely due to": These adverbs modify the phrase to indicate the extent of the causality.
- The company's growth is largely due to its innovative marketing strategy.
- The accident was partly due to driver error.
Variants and Related Words
- Due to (prepositional phrase): Because of; caused by. Often used interchangeably with "because of" in modern English, though traditionally "due" was an adjective.
- The cancellation was due to unforeseen circumstances.
- Owing to (prepositional phrase): A formal synonym for "because of" or "due to".
- The event was postponed owing to the storm.
Synonyms
- Result from: To occur as a consequence.
- Be caused by: To be the effect of a specific agent or action.
- Stem from: To originate or arise as a consequence of.
Related Phrases
- Give credit where credit is due: (Idiom) To acknowledge someone's contribution or effort.
- We must give credit where credit is due; she did most of the work.
- In due course: (Idiom) At the appropriate or expected time.
- You will receive a response in due course.
Verb
- be the result of