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Discover LudwigThe phrase "already causes" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing effects or impacts that have begun to manifest before a certain point in time.
Example: "The new policy already causes confusion among employees, leading to decreased productivity."
Alternatives: "has already led to" or "is already resulting in".
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Alcohol addiction already causes huge social problems.
It already causes diabetes and alters DNA of the foetus.
Disparity in firm valuation and individual wealth already causes widespread resentment.
It already causes an exceptionally high death rate in humans, more than 50 percent.
While more research is needed into human impacts, studies have already shown that when it comes to the health of fish, plastic already causes harm.
Now Mrs. Zizmor, whose name on her credit card already causes double takes, has started to be recognized in her own right.
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Its destruction is already causing problems.
The firing is already causing uproar.
Terrorism has already caused untold misery.
Some deals have already caused friction.
This is already causing significant changes in the global climate.
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