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Is it common to use ’on account of’ in stead of ’because of’?

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AussieInBg profile picture AussieInBgApril 2021
”On account of” is often much more formal than ”because of”.

You tend to see ”on account of” used more often in British English.
battifiacca profile picture battifiaccaApril 2021
yes, it is correct