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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a given cause" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific cause that has been previously mentioned or is understood in the context.
Example: "In the study, the researchers aimed to determine the effects of a given cause on the population's health."
Alternatives: "a specific cause" or "an identified cause".
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While rarely read by the public, such comments are often circulated by grass-roots organizers or turned into advertisements to support a given cause, as proof of official support in Washington.
During this period he created The Point an Internet-based program designed to organize grassroots action for a given cause (such as boycotting a product, funding a scholarship, or supporting a charitable project)—after he had difficulty terminating his cellular telephone contract.
Furthermore, he argues that for at least all non-fundamental causes, a mechanisms clearly explains how a given cause produces its effect.
We account not only for the outflow of spending away from a given cause, but also for the inflow of spending from other causes.
This could mean making your products or packaging from a waste product or sustainable material, as well as making financial contributions towards a given cause each time a product is purchased.
The netflow of resources for a given cause of illness is the difference between total inflows and total outflows for that cause of illness, as illustrated in Eq. (5).
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