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The phrase "a simple cause" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a straightforward or uncomplicated reason for an event or situation.
Example: "The delay in the project was due to a simple cause: a miscommunication between team members."
Alternatives: "an easy reason" or "a straightforward cause".
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OBESITY SEEMS TO have a simple cause.
But researchers say the new outbreak probably does not have such a simple cause.
Amid Turks in Germany, Algerians in France and Pakistanis in Britain, it is vain to look for a simple cause that determines the conversion to jihad (literally, struggle).
Nevertheless, the landforms associated with such volcanic phenomena resemble those in other settings for which a simple cause can be offered.
"Tamborine," with its focus on the grim business of growing up, suggests a simple cause for their incommensurability: when you get old, you sour somewhat, whether you'd like to or not.
Professor Peter Piot, director of the school, said: "Jeroen was passionately committed to a simple cause: improving access to water and sanitation in countries where children die needlessly due to the lack of these basic services.
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Mr. McDonald also cautioned against seeing a simple cause-and-effect between lower prices and higher light-truck sales.
What we like about this is that it suggests a simple cause-and-effect relationship we thought had gone out with Galen.
"Goat," Brad Land's memoir about how, as a sensitive and possibly mentally unbalanced young man, he suffered violence at the hands of other men, relies on a simple cause-and-effect psychological structure: I am this way because.
It would be a mistake to reduce his films to his experiences in World War II, just as it is reductive to see a simple cause-effect relationship between the French New Wave and his films, just as it is wrong to omit the sum of a life — the war, European cinema, Hollywood, television, theater, his specific time and place — when discussing his work.
The ad was utterly misleading in suggesting a simple cause-and-effect relationship: Romney closed the plant and then Soptic's wife died.
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