But due to within a sentence? [closed]

My friend used "but due to" in this sentence: "She wants to work harder but due to her health condition is not allowed to do so". Is this sentence grammatically correct?


due to (someone or something) TFD an idiom

  1. As a result of something.

As in:

The baseball game was well underway, but due to impending lightening it was cancelled.

Your friend's grammar is correct.