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The phrase "able to cause" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing someone's or something's capacity to bring about a particular effect or result.
Example: "The new policy is able to cause significant changes in employee productivity."
Alternatives: "capable of producing" or "has the potential to create".
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Is he able to cause hallucinations?
That bomb would not have been able to cause victims".
The Palestinians are weak, and yet they are able to cause Israel great pain.
It seems possible they are able to cause much more damage before Palmyra can be 'rescued'rescued
I've gone from being able to cause Government defeats to not existing".
Shamans were considered able to cause and cure illness (see shamanism).
"We hope that we'll be able to cause all of this to jell in the very near future".
"In the right context and the right dose, they may be able to cause problems rather than prevent them".
Another disorder documented to be able to cause headache has been diagnosed or is suspected.
In conclusion, T. urticae was able to cause significant damage to sweet pepper crop.
A single impinging droplet is able to cause capacitance change in the femtofarad range.
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