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
- 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.