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The phrase "a great cause for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a significant reason or justification for something, often in a positive context.
Example: "The charity event was a great cause for celebration among the community."
Alternatives: "a significant reason for" or "a major factor in".
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A. The issue of Americans being so dependent on foreign oil is, obviously, a great cause for concern.
"This by itself is not a great cause for celebration," Mr. Hu said of the reopening of the ports.
"I was very proud to be a New Yorker at the time," he said, adding that yesterday's arrest was "a surprise, and a great cause for relief".
They say that £20m of TfL's money has already been pumped into the project – a great cause for concern, if it looks increasingly likely not to go ahead.
"If judges start to write opinions that reflect a basic lack of confidence or trust in prosecutors, it is a great cause for concern".
But Aleksius Jemadu, a professor from Pelita Harapan University in Jakarta, said Friday's arrests should not be a great cause for concern.
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An ever-present threat for any owner perhaps, but Metcalfe has a greater cause for concern than he did this time last week.
With increasing levels of personal data flying around the internet, and now between devices, security is a greater cause for concern.
A greater cause for optimism is that, as Mr Alexander also points out, Britain is in practice a startlingly international place.
But the thoughts expressed in the magazines' pages may be a greater cause for concern.
If anything, non-religious belief systems are a greater cause for concern because they do a better job of masquerading as factual reality.
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