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The phrase "as for causing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when introducing a topic or aspect related to the act of causing something, often to clarify or specify a point of discussion.
Example: "As for causing delays in the project, we need to address the issues with our suppliers."
Alternatives: "regarding the cause of" or "concerning the act of causing".
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First, eschew all blame: American financiers and impersonal global forces are now responsible, in ministerial rhetoric, for the limited effect of measures designed to ameliorate the recession, as well as for causing it in the first place.
Mining and smelting processes of lead and zinc, nickel cadmium batteries, polyvinyl chloride plastics, paint pigments, insecticides, fungicides, and commercial fertilizer industries are the primary sources for causing Cd contamination as well as for causing the aforesaid tremendous environmental and human health risks.
Sub-clinically infected, chronically infected or recovered pigs are likely to play an important role in the epidemiology of the disease, for disease persistence in endemic areas as well as for causing sporadic outbreaks or introduction into disease-free zones [ 4, 24- 26].
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Lack of physical exercise was another risk factor pointed out as responsible for causing hypertension.
In 1990, a mutation in β-myosin heavy chain (MYH7) was first identified as responsible for causing HCM.
Beijing went as far as blaming video games for causing bad eyesight in children.
Considering the above, we propose the following processes as candidate mechanisms for causing the tremor.
That humans are bipedal has produced substantial changes in our musculoskeletal system, as well as causing problems for childbirth.
2004 13, 91-100 should also be cited for AS causing NMD.
As for autoantigens causing PON, collapsin response mediator protein (CRMP -5 has been most frequently reported [ 4- 7].
They fight not so much for particular interests as for causes, giving rise to the tendentious but tactically useful labels, "public-interest groups" and "civil society".
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