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The phrase "ago because it caused" is not correct and usable in written English as it lacks clarity and context.
It may be used in a sentence where you are trying to explain a past event and its consequences, but it needs to be part of a more complete thought.
Example: "The incident happened a year ago because it caused significant disruptions in the community."
Alternatives: "in the past due to its impact" or "previously as it resulted in".
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One such compound is an old antibiotic called clioquinol, which was withdrawn from the market several years ago because it caused acute B-12 vitamin deficiency in some people.
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The Bible, because it causes me a lot of trouble.
And religion, purely because it causes all wars.
Our sordid past matters because it causes mistrust among citizens.
"Miz Cracker loves that name because it causes a stir".
No, because it causes underpaid workers to suffer.
And lastly, because it causes human health issues.
We seek to obliterate internal contradiction because it causes discomfort.
I never liked MDMA and wrote it off long ago—I think it causes deep lasting E-tardation.
A few years ago, a project in Switzerland was shut down after it caused small earthquakes, and another project in Northern California was also stopped because of similar concerns.
We see the Sun as it was just over 8 minutes ago because it is 8 light-minutes away.
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