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The phrase "able to cause any" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the potential effects or consequences of an action or situation.
Example: "The new policy is able to cause any number of unforeseen challenges for the organization."
Alternatives: "capable of causing any" or "likely to result in any".
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We were not able to cause any cracking or induce any damage when indenting in the deposition plane which is unexpected because the deposition plane is known to have lower fracture toughness.
Any code stored in an ActivePaper should be safe to execute, i.e. it should not be able to cause any harm to the computing environment it is executed on.
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Such a subduction initiation is then shown to be able to cause an episodic overturn of the planet.
Soluble factors were able to cause an increase in cell proliferation rate in MCF-10A cells.
Since only few viruses are already able to cause an infection, they are highly contagious.
rBmTI-A was able to cause a decrease of HUVEC cell viability.
"We hope that we'll be able to cause all of this to jell in the very near future".
EPS is, furthermore, able to cause a relatively large permeability drop even on a membrane module pre-fouled by EPS.
The researchers were able to cause a generator to shake, smoke and shut down with a few keystrokes.
This selected group showed that a moderately virulent virus is able to cause infection without the development of any apparent clinical response.
Is he able to cause hallucinations?
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