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The phrase "analysis of the cause" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the examination or investigation of the reasons behind a particular event or situation.
Example: "The analysis of the cause of the recent decline in sales revealed several underlying issues that needed to be addressed."
Alternatives: "examination of the reason" or "investigation of the cause".
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Yemen's official news agency, SABA, reporting today on a telephone conversation on Friday night between Mr. Saleh and President Clinton, quoted Mr. Saleh as telling Mr. Clinton that both countries must avoid "a wrong analysis" of the cause.
No doubt we must await a proper analysis of the cause before jumping to conclusions, but you don't have to be Sherlock Holmes to work out that cleaning, one of the first elements in the health service to be privatised, may not have been up to the mark.
Gingrich offered up his analysis of the cause of his sexual indiscretions when he appeared with other presidential hopefuls at an event in Iowa sponsored by the Faith and Freedom Coalition.
This process enables the identification of problematic handsets and the analysis of the cause for the faults.
Analysis of the cause of errors indicates that the errors not only stems from SIFT algorithm itself but also are closely related to ortho-rectification and registration of images, and more closely to DEM resolution and accuracy.
This work gives an analysis of the cause of crack occurrence and investigates links between specific exploitation conditions on tracks of Serbian railways and calculations/investigations performed using currently valid UIC regulations.
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Mr. Gramm, ever the economics professor, disputes his critics' analysis of the causes of the upheaval.
It will also offer a preliminary analysis of the "causes and contexts" of the scandals.
Modern historians offer a more nuanced analysis of the causes of crime in this period.
A+ Your historical analysis of the causes and consequences of the Crusades, while interesting, would have benefitted greatly from being a list of a bullet points.
Marx's analysis of the causes of the civil war holds up well compared to the smug liberal London opinion of his day, whose organs, such as the Economist, were certain that the conflict was really about tariffs.
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