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The phrase "am the cause" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when identifying oneself as the reason or source of something, often in a reflective or explanatory context.
Example: "In this situation, I must admit that I am the cause of the misunderstanding."
Alternatives: "I am responsible" or "I am the reason."
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"Remember, merciful Jesus, that I am the cause of your journey," the chorus sings during "Quid sum miser," the third section.
"I am the cause for the disruption between the North and the South," he continued, and the point was to destroy the "horrible state of affairs" that man's "selfish nature" had brought.
Ms. Kishline declined a request for an interview, but in a statement she made with her lawyer at the Kittitas County Courthouse, she expressed profound remorse and described herself as "a housewife and mother who woke up in a trauma unit of a hospital on March 25th to find out that I am the cause of the deaths of two innocent people".
Sense of agency refers to the pre-reflective experience or sense that I am the cause or author of the movement, while sense of ownership is the pre-reflective experience or sense that a limb is part of one's body (Tsakiris, Schuetz-Bosbach, & Gallagher, 2007; Tsakiris, 2017).
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But if I am the cause of someone else's prayer being adversely impacted, what am I really hoping to set myself up for?
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