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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ample cause for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that there is sufficient reason or justification for something.
Example: "The recent increase in crime rates provides ample cause for concern among residents."
Alternatives: "sufficient reason for" or "adequate justification for".
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But there is ample cause for hope.
There was, though, ample cause for concern.
There is ample cause for so much attention.
"Nightcrawler," which was written and directed by Dan Gilroy, provides ample cause for alarm.
Moreover, based on what we do know, there is ample cause for concern about conflicts.
However, previous actions by the Russian authorities give ample cause for concern.
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Ample cause exists for skepticism.
The scramble for oil and gas offers ample causes of yet more conflict in Central Asia and even the Gulf, where today America's rules supreme.
Perhaps, nonetheless, there is ample cause, when the country is shedding six hundred thousand jobs a month, for these temporary, ameliorating measures.
But they also have ample cause to worry.
Ten years later, supporters have ample cause to reconsider.
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