Variations on this useful phrase include:
As a consequence of
In consequence of (rarer)
Owing to
Due to
Because of
Thanks to (but make sure the cause is a positive thing: e.g. Do not say, Profits fell thanks to lower retail receipts [because of, due to, owing to].
You may also in some contexts use other phrases such as arising from, by virtue of (use positively), by reason of and even plain old through.
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