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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an unexplored cause" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a reason or factor that has not been investigated or examined in depth.
Example: "The researchers identified an unexplored cause of the phenomenon that could lead to new insights in the field."
Alternatives: "a neglected factor" or "an unexamined reason".
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Recent studies suggest that epithelial gaps discontinuities in the epithelial lining that result from epithelial cell shedding may be an unexplored cause of barrier dysfunction.
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After reviewing the studies and his work-up, the resident could come up with only a couple of possible unexplored causes.
Comensalistic interactions, in which one organism benefits while the other is neither helped nor harmed, provide an unexplored testing arena to understand the causes and consequences of interaction-network topology.
However, comprehensive investigation of the influence caused by metallic nanoparticles on CYP structures and their maker reactions is mostly an unexplored area.
My skin tone was an unexplored mystery.
This was completely new material from an unexplored region.
The words in this book are the tip of an unexplored linguistic iceberg".
"Discovery" will apply only in that each piece will have an unexplored life of its own.
Be it in the form of a class in an unexplored subject or P.E.
"Hendrix represents a certain freedom … and an unexplored sense of liberty," Ferreira explains.
OST DR is virtually an unexplored area.
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