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Discover Ludwig"argue causing" is not correct and usable in written English.
You could use the phrase "arguing that" to indicate causation in a sentence. For example: "The company argued that the damage to the building was caused by the storm."
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That, in turn, slows down the jet stream, they argue, causing it to become more "wavy" and allowing colder air to penetrate farther south.
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It's a textbook case of the how hard it is to build something incredibly simple within a sandbox of tight constraints yet that simplicity is the same thing many would argue caused Twitter's 140-character missives to become so universal.
This political system, he argues, "caused the degeneration of the national character of the Chinese people".
Worries about exchange rates, he argues, cause central banks to veer off course.How worrying all this is depends on its scale.
One by one, the jurors stood on the stoop at 46th Street and Third Avenue where Rosa Citron, a witness for the prosecution, said she watched Mr. Gray speed through a red light, which, prosecutors argued, caused the crash.
The Mumbai police suffer from a chronic lack of intelligence about the city's Muslim community, she argues, caused by its lack of knowledge of Urdu, lack of Muslim recruits and biased attitude.
Every disc Lundgren sold to refurbishers, Microsoft argued, caused $20-40 20-40s.75, timesrofit ratio) of lost OS sales because it would be used in place of the official licensing process.75
This outlook, the team argues, causes students to respond to challenges by trying harder and has a greater impact on Asian-Americans' academic achievement than does cognitive ability or socioeconomic status.
Fidelity Funds, they argued, "caused the Plans to lose millions of dollars a year in excess fees".
Trump had some early success in his matchup with Clinton when he hammered her for some of the economic policies implemented by Democrats, which he argued caused massive job losses.
Again, if counter-arguing causes your parent to become angry, drop the topic and consider coming back to it at a later date.
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