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The phrase "a cause" is correct and is often used in written English.
You can use it when referring to an event, circumstance, or action that leads to an effect. For example, "Failing to protect the environment could be a cause of future disasters."
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A cause for tears?
"I'm not a cause.
This a cause".
"It's a cause.
"This is a cause.
You're a cause.
A cause to rejoice?
"It's a cause for optimism".
Now I have a cause".
That must have a cause.
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