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The phrase "and not without cause" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that there is a valid reason or justification for something that has been mentioned previously.
Example: "She was upset, and not without cause, given the circumstances surrounding the event."
Alternatives: "for good reason" or "with justification".
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And not without cause.
Air pollution is becoming big business – and not without cause.
It landed the sobriquet the "Blackstone Bill," and not without cause.
France is getting edgy about the CAP, and not without cause.
Taylor is skeptical that it can; he worries about the undermining allure of such reduction, and not without cause.
Unfortunately, Anthea's husband turned out to be suspicious of leading men and not without cause, as Maurice has a weakness for strong women.
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Joanne Cash, beaten by Buck, complained bitterly about her treatment by the media, and not without some cause, but her reputation as a Cameron "chosen one" went before her.
Most people hope mightily that the reality of Alzheimer's Disease will never become their own, and not without good cause.
Among the audience for "The Post" will be a faction that chafes at the title and believes, not without cause, that it should be "The Times".
She is brittle and entitled, though not without cause; Tracy is a serious and hardworking person, if not necessarily a charming one.
Advertisers and publishers complain, not without cause, about a "technology tax", claiming that 60-80% of ad spending is siphoned off by ad-tech firms which take advantage of the market's opacity.But these are early days.
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