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The phrase "actually caused" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize the reality or truth of a cause-and-effect relationship in a statement.
Example: "The heavy rainfall actually caused the river to overflow, leading to significant flooding in the area."
Alternatives: "truly caused" or "genuinely led to".
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This is actually caused by ants.
"His deception actually caused real harm to people," he said.
But whether these cancers are actually caused by intrinsic or extrinsic factors may never be decided.
"In an odd fallout, the war has actually caused a building boom and rapid urbanization.
That makes it hard to tell whether any problems are actually caused by the drugs.
No one knows what actually caused the shuttle to break apart.
There's no public interest defence or requirement that the disclosure has actually caused harm.
The green color is actually caused by high levels of chlorophyll, which by itself is harmless.
But "to say these violations actually caused this accident, we don't know yet," she said.
It is actually caused by ice crystals moving in different directions.
The researchers also found that TMAO actually caused heart disease in mice.
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