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Discover LudwigThe phrase "already caused" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something has happened or been done prior to the current moment or context.
Example: "The changes in the environment have already caused significant impacts on local wildlife."
Alternatives: "previously resulted in" or "have already led to".
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Terrorism has already caused untold misery.
Some deals have already caused friction.
Perhaps inevitably, the report has already caused controversy.
Decades of plastic production have already caused environmental problems.
The Kunar operation had already caused civilian casualties.
Indeed, it has already caused acrimony within the party.
"So it has already caused problems," Chief Curran said.
Boko Haram has already caused too much carnage.
The book and exhibit have already caused prices to rise.
It's already caused mayhem from the Rockies to the Midwest.
It has already caused more trouble than it was worth.
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