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The phrase "article also caused" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the effects or consequences of an article, particularly in academic or analytical contexts.
Example: "The article also caused a significant shift in public opinion regarding climate change."
Alternatives: "the article also led to" or "the article also resulted in".
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On Tuesday, that article also caused some consternation among those at the film-research axis.
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A bid for Taittinger, a posh champagne brand, by United Breweries, a Bangalore-based booze giant, has also caused outrage (see article).So expect to see a lot more of Indian business.
Seawater also caused electrical damage.
(It also caused a stir).
It also caused a backlash.
Jerky treats have also caused pet deaths.
Imprelis has also caused concern among composters.
The lack of clarity also caused confusion.
The weather has also caused traffic problems.
Tornadoes also caused major damage in Kansas.
It also caused a lot of heat".
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