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The phrase "a particular cause of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when specifying a specific reason or factor contributing to a situation or outcome.
Example: "The researchers identified a particular cause of the decline in bee populations, linking it to pesticide use."
Alternatives: "a specific reason for" or "a distinct factor in".
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"The dramatic rise in obesity within Europe is a particular cause of concern with far-reaching consequences if left unchecked".
Lenzly's injury had been a particular cause of concern due to the lack of depth at the guard position.
Some countries have played down the question of concurrent partnerships, a particular cause of trouble in parts of Africa.
Taylor, preparing a new round of teas nearby, doesn't think download or streaming services are a particular cause of record-shop ruin.
What's more, if what we care about is ensuring protection for the most vulnerable people, then what matters is not to privilege a particular cause of displacement but to identify a threshold of fundamental rights.
The rage of the movie's defenders was a particular cause of dismay, since their intemperate howling seemed to attack the very basis of civilized discussion and to impart a personal, emotional tone to the whole debate.
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In the first, the risk of dying from a particular cause, or of developing a certain site-specific cancer, among patients 'exposed' to a given characteristic (e.g., treatment type) relative to the risk among those 'unexposed' was estimated as the ratio between the two corresponding SMRs, or SIRs, to take into account calendar period and age effects.
Joining a group that stands for a particular cause is one of the most empowering things a citizen can do.
Although Mr. Franks has not made a name for himself as a champion of a particular cause, he has consistently come down hard on law and order issues, as befits the concerns of his mostly suburban constituency.
Maintaining awareness -- and, hopefully, support -- of a particular cause is the great challenge that faces any nonprofit organization.
If a propionibacterium caused a particular case of sarcoidosis, it is likely that an antigen arising from the bacterium gave rise to a Th1 immune response in the subject.
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