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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as cause of" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate something that has led to a certain outcome or result. For example, "The increase in tuition fees was cited as cause of the decrease in enrollment."
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1984 Retrovirus is discovered as cause of Aids and later named human immunodeficiency virus or HIV.
But lack of water is as much symptom as cause of this recurring tragedy.
And as they took stock of how the fire started, at 21.10: "Fire investigating required, as cause of fire very suspicious".
But the changes in fathers' willingness to support children associated with these residential shifts may be as much consequence as cause of increased poverty and inequality.
Improvement of disability is not considerated as cause of no thrombolysis.
Compressive asphyxia was also identified as cause of death in many other crowd disasters.
Vibrio parahaemolyticus is a marine microorganism, recognized as cause of gastroenteritis outbreaks associated with seafood consumption.
Abortion complications as cause of maternal mortality need to be included in interventions and research.
Some focus on the bad as cause of pleasure, others on the bad as object of pleasure.
Their prevalence appears to be increasing worldwide, especially as cause of ventilator-associated pneumonia or in high-risk populations, such as patients with severe burn injury [22, 28].
Previously published cases describe bleeding from the aneurysm during the course of bacterial meningitis as cause of secondary deterioration, which was not observed in our DCT cases.
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