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Discover LudwigThe phrase "added causes" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing additional factors or reasons that contribute to a situation or outcome.
Example: "The study identified several added causes for the decline in bee populations, including pesticide use and habitat loss."
Alternatives: "additional factors" or "extra reasons".
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The lawsuit, she added, "causes initiatives like this".
The highly perishable nature of food, he added, causes the imbalance.
Remember that all sugar, not just "added", causes obesity and diabetes, and is everywhere: in mayonnaise, in "healthy" ready-made meals, in fruit juices.
Row 1 shows that XG, when added, causes increase to G e = 94 Pa at XG content of 0.9%%.
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The decision, he added, caused him "some remaining twinges of discomfort".
An added cause of local resistance was the attempt by the British to eradicate opium production.
The shorter block length and the higher amount of block copolymer added caused greater shifts of Tg and Tm.
The officer "cleared the weapon", Fresco added, causing a bullet to be ejected somewhere into the vehicle.
When the increase in domestic factors' value added caused by FDI is sufficiently large, the developing economy will benefit even in the absence of any custodian service charge.
The results showed that the double liquid slurry had a short setting time when quicklime was added, causing the rapid development of mechanical strength.
It was, he added, caused by thousands of users' searching simultaneously for famous cultural works like the "Mona Lisa" or manuscripts of literature by Kafka, Cervantes or James Joyce.
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