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Nuetrik [128]
2 years ago
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Esson Posttest

English
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den301095 [7]2 years ago
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The correct option is C). Since. Since can be used as the concise alternative for the phrase: due to the fact that.

<h3>What other concise alternative can be used for the phrase: due to the fact that?</h3>

The phrase 'due to the fact that' can usually be replaced by the concise word "because".

For example- 'The picnic was cancelled due to the fact that it was raining.' Instead of using the complete phrase due to the fact that- it can be stated as 'The picnic was cancelled because it was raining.'

Here, Since can also be used as since is also used sometimes in place of because.

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