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The phrase "actually causes" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the direct effects or results of a particular action or event.
Example: "The new policy actually causes a significant reduction in waste production."
Alternatives: "truly results in" or "genuinely leads to".
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What actually causes the symptoms?
"It actually causes a lot of damage," Mr. Lowery said.
Unfortunately we still know very little about what actually causes prostate cancer.
South Africa's president, Thabo Mbeki, recently reignited the controversy over whether H.I.V. actually causes AIDS.
It actually causes you to lose any kind of sensitivity to the suffering of other people.
But research has not established that nursing actually causes children to be leaner.
This actually causes resentment, since many less sexy diseases don't get the same attention.
But malnutrition actually causes diseases as well, and can be fatal in its own right.
President Thabo Mbeki's musings on whether H.I.V. actually causes AIDS are unhelpful and have discouraged condom use.
If further study finds that XMRV actually causes their condition, it may open the door to useful treatments.
No study has shown that gum disease or tooth loss actually causes stroke, heart disease or atherosclerosis.
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