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Discover Ludwig"Without cause" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is generally used to mean an action that is taken without any reason or justification. For example, "The judge ruled without cause and threw out the case."
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(REUTERS TOYS R US Usaidid the president of its United States stores division, John Barbour, was terminated "without cause".
Without cause and effect, there's no foundation for morality.
And not without cause.
Her caution, surely, is not without cause.
The cannibals devoured Trent Lott without cause.
Nobody, not even a king, could imprison someone without cause.
He's just insulted a 66-year-old widow without cause.
Air pollution is becoming big business – and not without cause.
They can even oust the entire board without cause.
"You cannot go through life without cause and effect," he says ruefully.
It cites the Alaska Constitution, which says "the governor may discharge department heads without cause".
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