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The phrase "and thereby causing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that one action leads to a consequence or result, often in a formal or academic context.
Example: "The heavy rainfall increased the river's flow, and thereby causing significant flooding in the nearby areas."
Alternatives: "thus resulting in" or "which led to".
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As significant in McIlroy's mind is a sense of not returning to the competitive game too early and thereby causing further damage which could hinder his later career.
Simultaneously, Johnson attacked the government for not having made the case for Brexit and, thereby, causing a "kind of hysteria, a contagious mourning of the kind that I remember in 1997 after the death of the Princess of Wales".
In particular, particles tend to settle down very quickly and thereby causing severe clogging [4].
This SMS is sent through the GMS modem which is attached and thereby causing an SOS message to be broadcast.
It is possible that tides replace the fixed/stationary transducers and thereby causing deviations in the measured ranges and positions of the nodes.
In PRRT, AA-induced hyperkalaemia is believed to result from the ketogenic characteristics of lysine, lowering intracellular pH and thereby causing an outwardly directed K+ flux [14].
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X-rays and nuclear radiation possess the energy required to alter genes and thereby cause cancer.
Extreme obesity also may severely impair pulmonary ventilation and thereby cause absolute polycythemia (pickwickian syndrome).
Extreme obesity also may severely impair pulmonary ventilation and thereby cause polycythemia (pickwickian syndrome).
In addition, don't keep the smoothie in the fridge, because this can cause the banana to change its chemical composition and thereby cause stomach upsets.
What is more disgraceful than to make untrue statements with the intent to deceive, and thereby cause the death of even a single individual?
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