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Free sign upThe phrase "actually causing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize the reality or truth of a situation where something is having a direct effect or influence.
Example: "The new policy is actually causing a significant increase in employee productivity."
Alternatives: "truly leading to" or "genuinely resulting in".
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"The EU is actually causing economic chaos at the moment".
Is all the information on psychological damage actually causing the damage?
One patient suspected that the Rogaine he used to stop hair loss was actually causing it.
"But in trying to solve that problem, they're actually causing a bigger problem.
"Investors are actually causing corporations to do things that are eroding investor returns".
He now believes, he wrote, that cities should have to prove that nude dancing is actually causing them harm.
The work by the RAE experts adds to criticism that Conservative decisions on energy are actually causing bills to rise.
Our ever more sensitive technologies turn up more and more abnormalities — cancers, clogged arteries, damaged-looking knees and backs — that aren't actually causing problems and never will.
"The key finding is that damage to the DNA and its normal repair is actually causing mutation leading to disease," Professor McMurray said.
"If someone comes to you with a problem surely you would be trying to fix the thing that is actually causing their problem.
Even better, maybe a well respected Muslim paper or magazine should print them and soberly discuss the harm they are actually causing Muslims.
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