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The phrase "actions cause" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the relationship between actions and their effects or consequences.
Example: "In many cases, actions cause reactions that can lead to significant changes in the environment."
Alternatives: "deeds lead to" or "behaviors result in".
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Aboriginal Dreamtime tales are rich in incident – the characters do things and their actions cause change.
"Their actions cause immeasurable pain to families, who must endure tragic, unnecessary losses.
Do they care, really, if their actions cause bad feelings toward America?
Nor must state actions cause or perpetuate discrimination in the enjoyment of human rights.
We need laws to stop the harm that their actions cause to the masses of investors and employees.
And when your actions cause grief in some new corner of the world, they know about it.
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His actions caused outrage.
Cho's actions caused uproar in South Korea and abroad.
Last summer's foolhardy actions caused Tbilisi to squander international support.
My actions caused her to fall onto the tracks".
Mr. Turk said those actions caused the backups across the nation.
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