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Discover LudwigThe phrase "arguably cause" is not correct as it stands and seems incomplete.
It could be used in contexts where you want to suggest that something can be debated or discussed as a cause of an effect.
Example: "The new policy could arguably cause a significant change in employee productivity."
Alternatives: "possibly lead to" or "potentially result in."
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And an announced deal could arguably cause other bidders to emerge.
Over the five years since Barbuto opened in a former car garage, this restaurant has developed a track record with roasted chicken so impressive that it's arguably cause for scientific study.
But his lack of repentance about the last government's record says a lot – and his approach to the leadership would arguably cause little concern to the big New Labour figures with whom he once worked.
Over the four years since Barbuto opened in a former car garage with concrete floors on the western fringes of the West Village, this restaurant has developed a track record with roasted chicken so impressive that it's arguably cause for scientific study.
Those three little IRS initials arguably cause more heart palpitations for more Americans than the CIA, FBI, DOJ or any other three initials.
The problem with fracking is that pumping all those chemicals into the ground can contaminate the local water supply – affecting both the stuff farmers rely on to hydrate their crops and the stuff you drink from your tap to stay alive – and can arguably cause earthquakes from all that subterranean rock being blasted all over the place.
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This effect is arguably caused by protonation of the histidines involved in the metal ligandation.
Mr Anwar's dismissal and imprisonment arguably caused the biggest political crisis in Malaysia's history.
But its 21st-century free rival, the London Paper, has arguably caused it the deepest wounds.
It supported Ethiopia's military invasion in 2006 to defeat the Islamist militias that had taken power in Mogadishu (arguably causing even more chaos) and is now backing an African peacekeeping mission for the same reasons.
Thatcher's administration was responsible for substantial cuts to the arts sectorFootnote 9, however, what has arguably caused more long-lasting effects was the economisation of the value of the cultural institutions.
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