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The phrase "a true cause for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the genuine reason or justification for a particular situation or event.
Example: "The study aimed to identify a true cause for the increase in pollution levels in the city."
Alternatives: "a genuine reason for" or "an actual cause of".
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The Hokies may be one of the few teams without a true cause for optimism.
With all this being said, the Brookings paper does contain a true cause for concern: "Among households with some college but no bachelor's degree, the incidence of debt increased from 11 to 41percentThe The average amount of debt among this group also more than doubled over the last two decades.
I'd say that would be a true cause for celebration.
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But then bodily collision satisfies Malebranche's main requirement for being a true cause insofar as it has a necessary connection to its effect; thus the conflict with occasionalism.
The resulting first two canonical scores for the three liver data sets are plotted and labeled in Figure 2. The figure reveals very clear clusters of points assignable to distinct levels of the different factors; however, it is important to realize that a confounded factor may in fact be the true cause for the clustering.
Was the need to lay claim to certain foreign types of sunshine the true cause for the creation of the British Empire?
But this is true cause for alarm: "The self-feeding downturn now in place shows signs of becoming deeply entrenched," economists at Citigroup wrote Friday.
The true cause for concern is the general disconnect between university elites and broader America, in which both sides share the blame.
Many Democrats charged Tuesday that continued GOP reluctance to extend the payroll tax cut was the true cause for the Republican opposition.
While minor inaccuracies have landed the British government's campaign in trouble with the Advertising Standards Authority, its strategy of alarmism is the true cause for concern.
Indeed many argue that the true cause for the present wars between the cartels was the defeat of the Institutional Revolutionary party in 2000 which had ruled Mexico for more than 70 years.
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