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Discover LudwigThe phrase "amount does not cause" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing causation or the relationship between quantity and effect.
Example: "In this study, we found that the amount does not cause any significant changes in the results."
Alternatives: "quantity does not lead to" or "level does not result in".
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Although the amount does not cause symptoms of toxicity, similar doses have been associated with reduced bone density and increased risk for hip fracture in epidemiological studies [ 28].
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The amount does not matter.
However, higher amounts did not further promote the reaction, causing a higher resistance during electrolysis to be observed.
A small amount which does not cause intoxication is not 'haram'haram
In electrical and control systems engineering, a small amount of positive feedback, as long as the gain of the system is less than 1 (i.e. a small amount of noise does not cause the system to oscillate or swing to one extreme or another), can dramatically increase both the sensitivity and the response time of a system83.
The bleeding on gentle probing was also detected by inserting the probe into the gingival sulcus with a force of not exceeding 20 grams (the amount of force that does not cause blanching when probe tip is inserted under the nail bed) and withdrawing it parallel to and keeping its tip in contact with the tooth surface.
California allows patients to sue health plans for any harm caused by the insurer's negligence, but the state does not limit the amount of damages.
"Because she is on such a tight budget, if she does not get the exact amount she is supposed to, it causes her problems" paying her rent.
The test itself always causes a certain amount of micro damage to the cylinders but does not necessarily deliver sufficient and evaluable information.
Sometimes certain kinds or amounts of involvement which the child does not expect or appreciate can cause a meltdown.
Similarly, if sleep deprivation causes heightened pain sensitivity, would the amount of caffeine administered be minute so that the caffeine does not contribute to more sleep deprivation?
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