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The phrase "any caused" is not correct and usable in written English.
It appears to be a fragment and lacks clarity, making it difficult to determine its intended meaning or context.
Example: "I am unsure about any caused issues that may arise from this decision."
Alternatives: "any issues caused" or "any problems resulting".
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But its leaders know that they must move away from coal: the damage to health from a year of Chinese coal-burning dwarfs any caused by the nuclear industry.
However, the symptomatology induced by amygdala kindling was distinct from any caused by mania (Post and Weiss [1989]).
Moreover the imposition of penalties in civil law and of punishments in criminal law need not bear any relation to the harm (if any) caused by the conduct for which the penalty or punishment is imposed.
It not only goes to the question of whether it should constitute a federal crime, but whether or not Mr. Zimmerman's racial views, if any, caused him to be suspicious, to follow Trayvon and ultimately decide to shoot him.
To monitor, metabolic disorder, if any, caused upon induction of hepatocellular carcinoma, serum creatinine and urea were estimated in rats.
Adequate steps will be undertaken to ensure that distress, if any, caused to them when they verbalize their fears will be dealt with appropriately and professionally.
Similar(53)
We apologize for any offense caused".
We apologise for any offence caused".
We are sorry for any disruptions caused".
We are sorry for any distress caused".
I apologise for any offence caused.
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