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The phrase "I caused" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to indicate that you were the reason for something happening or an action being taken. Example: "I caused the delay in the project due to unforeseen circumstances."
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"I caused you pain.
I caused too much of a stir".
"If I caused misunderstanding, I'm sorry.
"Sorry if I caused offence.
"I caused a lot of damage.
"No, only the pain I caused".
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BrTX-I caused a marked increase in the TNF- α concentrations only at 1 h).
I cause change.
I cause harm".
I cause chaos.
"Am I causing you trouble?" I asked.
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