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The phrase "and its caused" is not correct in written English.
It should be "and it's caused" if you mean "and it is caused," or "and its cause" if referring to the reason something happened.
Example: "The problem escalated, and it's caused significant delays in our project timeline."
Alternatives: "and it is caused" or "and the cause is".
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In the HetNet, each user is specified with both the interference it suffers and its caused interference to others.
The basic idea of our proposed algorithm is outlined as follows: In the HetNet, each user is specified with both the interference it suffers and its caused interference to others.
At mile eight my right hamstring is nagging and its caused my hip flexors to start to tighten up.
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"Punk'd" is back, and its causing some series drama for its Hollywood targets.
Use apostrophes correctly: it's and its cause problems for many people.
As a result, it undermines both its purpose and its cause".
It is noteworthy that segmentation and its causes have been theorized from rather contradictory perspectives (Marx 2012).
Generally, it depends on the specifics of the incident and its cause.
Is it really possible to gauge another person's unhappiness and its cause?
For, as it turns out, he understands "the study of being" and its causes very broadly indeed.
It is really worth hoping that this outbreak is contained and its cause discovered as quickly as possible.
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