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Discover Ludwig"due to rain" is correct and usable in written English
You can use this phrase when you are explaining why something happened because of the rain. For example, "The game was cancelled due to rain."
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Okay, the match has been abandoned due to rain, so it's 0-0 with four matches to play.
More significant to the duration of this match would be a possible delay in play due to rain.
Wednesday's training session was cancelled, apparently due to rain, meaning Jets players are yet to touch a ball since the Adelaide defeat.
The Netherlands were knocked out of the World Twenty20 after their game against Oman was abandoned due to rain without a ball being bowled on Friday.
With the weather radar showing storms littering the area and the forecast expecting rain through the night, tonight's game has been suspended due to rain.
Girardi confirmed what he said after Friday's game was suspended due to rain - Freddy Garcia will pitch Game 2 on Sunday.
After his campaign event in Mobile, Ala., was canceled due to rain, Mitt Romney spoke to supporters who waited outside along the rope line.
The results obtained are given in Figure 14. Figure 14 Comparison of obtained CD of attenuation due to rain and calculated CDs of attenuation due to rain.
Radio wave attenuation due to rain depends on the relevance of a 1-min.
So, due to rain, when the capacity of road decreases, it results in the long queue.
Josh Ward-Hibbert was a set down against Sweden's Elias Ymer when play was suspended due to rain.
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