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due in part to

/djuː ɪn pɑːrt tuː/intermediate Level

English Meaning & Definitions

1.idiom

Caused or influenced by a specific factor, among other contributing factors.

Example Sentences:
  • The company's success was due in part to its innovative marketing strategy.
  • The delay in the project was due in part to unexpected weather conditions.
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Cultural Origin & Etymology

The phrase combines the Middle English 'due' (from Old French 'deu', past participle of 'devoir', meaning 'owed') with the prepositional phrase 'in part', indicating a partial share or segment. It evolved as a standard way to attribute a specific outcome to multiple contributing factors rather than a single cause.

Memory Aid & Mnemonic

Think of a pie chart: 'due' (the result) is 'in part' (a slice) of the whole 'to' (the cause).

Frequently Asked Questions About “due in part to

1. What is the meaning of “due in part to” in English?

In English, due in part to (idiom) is defined as: “Caused or influenced by a specific factor, among other contributing factors.”.

2. How do you use “due in part to” in a sentence?

The company's success was due in part to its innovative marketing strategy.

3. What are English synonyms of “due in part to”?

4. What is the etymology and word origin of “due in part to”?

The phrase combines the Middle English 'due' (from Old French 'deu', past participle of 'devoir', meaning 'owed') with the prepositional phrase 'in part', indicating a partial share or segment. It evolved as a standard way to attribute a specific outcome to multiple contributing factors rather than a single cause.