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The phrase "able to cause more" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the potential for something to create a greater effect or impact than something else.
Example: "The new policy is able to cause more positive changes in the community than the previous one."
Alternatives: "capable of producing more" or "has the potential to create more".
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But in this latest attack, the SEA was able to cause more sustained damage with a technique which also saw news and comment site the Huffington Post hit.
"This could explain why the rhinovirus causes colds and is less able to cause more serious lung infections, like influenza does".
Whereas B. thuringiensis is an insect pathogen [2], B. cereus is known mainly as a food poisoning bacterium able to cause diarrhea and vomiting, but is also able to cause more severe infections [3].
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The engineering advances made since then mean that many buildings are able to withstand strong quakes that would be expected to cause more serious damage in other countries.
It seems possible they are able to cause much more damage before Palmyra can be 'rescued'rescued
Greig's play is, to some extent, a sequel to William Shakespeare's great tragedy, albeit with one notable difference: Lady M. is still very much alive and thus able to cause yet more trouble for the English.
Since differential severity caused by genetic variants of the pandemic H1N1 virus has been reported [13],[14],[15],[17],[18], we compare disease severity associated with different phenotypic strains by using one clinical isolate which causes relatively mild disease, and its mouse adapted mutant virus which is able to cause much more severe disease and even fatal outcome in mice.
Overall, these results suggest that HBx promoted expression of AFP, AFPR and Src was able to cause a more malignant phenotype in L-02 cells.
Indeed, if this were the case, one might expect that ozone, a powerful inducer of pulmonary inflammation, would be able to cause even more substantial cardiovascular changes than PM, which has not been shown to date.
"I hope I'm wrong, but I just think, as an entrepreneur, that we're able to cause change at a more rapid rate than government," she mused.
In none of these cases, Mr. Aharonishky said, did the poisons seem able to cause great harm -- certainly no more than the force of the blasts themselves.
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