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The phrase "as it caused" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to indicate a consequence or effect, but it lacks clarity and proper grammatical structure.
Example: "The storm was severe, as it caused significant damage to the infrastructure."
Alternatives: "since it resulted in" or "because it led to".
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According to the city's estimates, the tax increase would raise $249 million even as it caused sales to drop by 165 million packs, or nearly 50percentt.
Mr Dowd remembered this as it caused him to consciously stop and think whether he was aware of any previous allegation involving Mr Evra.
"Memoirgate, as interesting as it was and as much anxiety as it caused me," Ms. Israel said in a telephone interview, "apparently did not cause them enough anxiety".
The phrase "metropolitan elite" has particular resonance as it caused a storm when Home Office minister James Brokenshire argued this was the group of people who had benefited from immigration, while poorer sections of society had lost out.
But old Boughton, whose love for his prodigal son never wavered even as it caused him endless grief, suspects that Jack's bad behavior arose from a primal, unfathomable sense of estrangement.
The illicit distilleries, in other words, were emblems of both criminality and victimhood — belonging to a cycle of damage that grew as it caused more people to commit more ecological harm.
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