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Discover LudwigThe phrase "and has caused" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that an action has resulted in a particular effect or consequence, typically in a context discussing events or situations.
Example: "The heavy rainfall has caused significant flooding in the area."
Alternatives: "and has led to" or "and has resulted in".
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"It has been a waste of money and has caused arguments in our family".
The prospect excites Mr. Calhoun and has caused Mr. Waterstreet to enlarge his ambitions.
The West is so so repressive and has caused all the world's problems...
But a rout in Kraft bonds began last Thursday and has caused far more damage.
"This condition has caused me to lose friends and has caused numerous fights," she said.
The drought began in early July and has caused reservoirs and rivers to dry up.
This is a lot for a single project to accomplish, and has caused difficulties.
He has been benched several times and has caused discord within the locker room.
"My language was poorly chosen and has caused a great deal of offence.
3/4 My language was poorly chosen and has caused a great deal of offence.
The current flood shut down river traffic and has caused substantial losses, he added.
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