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The phrase "and has precipitated" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something has caused or triggered a particular event or situation, often in a formal or academic context.
Example: "The recent policy changes have led to significant economic shifts and has precipitated a wave of public protests."
Alternatives: "and has caused" or "and has triggered".
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Rubber is one of the most rapidly expanding monocultures in the tropics, and has precipitated biodiversity and ecosystem function loss.
The focal line of this lubricious party jam is "I know you want it", repeated over and over, and has precipitated an internet storm over its "rapiness".
Arresting this slow-motion decline is at the heart of the island's internal conversation, and has precipitated recasting Bornholm as a zero-carbon island under the strapline "Bright Green Island", with "eco-tourism" a primary theme.
What applied to a rural America where 70percentt still lived on farms cannot apply today to an urbanized U.S. It is being tried in Europe and has precipitated a second, and even third recession in the case of Great Britain.
The dual dilemma of diabetes care deterioration and increased conflict during adolescence is well recognized and has precipitated intervention efforts by Anderson et al. (13), Laffel et al. (14), and Wysocki et al. (12) that focus on more effective communication to offset increased conflict and decreased adherence (12, 13).
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Laurent Moreillon, a lawyer for H.S.B.C., called Falciani a "data robber" and noted that the breach had been devastating for the bank, had created embarrassment for account holders, and had precipitated numerous divorces.
In the meantime (1027) he had attacked the Iraqi lands of another uncle, Jalāl ad-Dawlah, and had precipitated a civil war between the Iraqi and the Iranian branches of the Būyid family that lasted until 1037, when the two made peace.
Police found two bucks worth of pot at Wescott's home, and had precipitated maybe $200 worth of sales over months of undercover work.
The use of ASCs for tissue repair and replacement has precipitated numerous preclinical and clinical studies attempting to elucidate the therapeutic potential of these cells.
The rise of charter schools and academies has precipitated a Cambrian explosion of new ideas and innovations, stimulating a debate about methodology led by teachers themselves.
Indeed, the national discourse surrounding race and policing has precipitated at least some action on Capitol Hill.
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