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The phrase "are a frequent cause" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something happens often and is responsible for a particular outcome or effect.
Example: "Traffic accidents are a frequent cause of delays on the highway."
Alternatives: "often lead to" or "commonly result in".
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CHECK THE DRUG LIST Medication errors are a frequent cause of readmissions, Dr. Schreiber said.
Ms. Boehm said she would order a blood test to measure vitamin D, because deficiencies are common in Somalis and are a frequent cause of aches and pains.
Of the viruses, the herpesviruses, which cause the common "cold sore" of the lips and skin and the venereal form of herpes, are a frequent cause of corneal ulceration.
In addition, post-surgical adhesions are a frequent cause of dyspareunia and secondary infertility.
These overuse injuries, in particular, carpal tunnel syndrome, are a frequent cause of hand pain.
Surgical procedures are a frequent cause of sparse air bubbles, usually in the proximity of the intervention site.
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Cement failure is a frequent cause of deepwater oil well blowouts.
Clinical illnesses are caused by the species C. trachomatis, which is a frequent cause of genital infections in women.
Fatigue is a frequent cause of structural failure.
Herpetic anterior uveitis is a frequent cause of infectious uveitis.
Trigeminal nerve involvement is a frequent cause of facial pain.
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