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Discover LudwigThe phrase "also cause" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating that something has an additional effect or result alongside another effect.
Example: "The new policy will improve efficiency, but it may also cause some confusion among employees."
Alternatives: "additionally lead to" or "further result in".
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It can also cause irritability.
It can also cause injury.
Opioids can also cause delirium.
Heightened expectations also cause friction.
They also cause brain damage.
It might also cause it to split.
It may also cause some facial paralysis.
Urate deposits may also cause kidney stones.
Organisational needs can also cause poor leadership.
Other mechanisms might also cause a knockout.
Intravenous drug use may also cause osteomyelitis.
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