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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a cause to" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to denote a reason or justification for something. For example, "The heavy storm was a cause to cancel the outdoor concert."
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A cause to rejoice?
Variety was a cause to him".
This is a cause to let others champion".
They're dangerous because they can nibble a cause to death.
They have a mission to explain, a cause to champion.
It's a cause to celebrate, or commiserate, depending on your point of view".
This is too big a cause to be marginalised as that of the "left".
It becomes a cause to unite around and provides a common goal.
These successes area a cause to celebrate, the United Nations said.
Wilberforce then sought a cause to promote and determined to end the slave trade.
How do you promote a cause to a house full of mostly male members of parliament?
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