Due to the fact that

A formal, albeit wordy, way of expressing causation, meaning 'because' or 'since' but with more elaborate phrasing.

A compound construction combining 'due to' (from Old French deu, meaning owed) with 'the fact that.' This verbose formulation became popular in formal writing despite being criticized by style guides as unnecessarily wordy.

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