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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at this cause" is not correct in standard written English.
It seems to be a misphrasing, possibly intended to convey a different meaning.
Example: "We need to address the issues at this point."
Alternatives: "for this reason" or "in this situation."
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And also for, 'Sign this petition, look at this cause.
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But the West's commitment to contribute a hundred billion dollars a year, at least to this cause, is also voluntary.
Mads said that the port's maximum draft was forty-two feet, and at first this caused consternation.
At first, this caused her shame, she says.
You're at the forefront of this cause.
This is a moment, this is your moment … You're at the forefront of this cause.
The truth be told, it was hard for a nongolfer to work up much energy for this cause, at first.
You're at the forefront of this cause, and as young people our time is now".
"You're at the forefront of this cause and as young people, our time is now".
The patient who had interstitial pneumonia died of this cause at 33 days after HSCT.
It has been previously shown that in other RAS family members, mutations at this site cause loss of GTPase activity with constitutive activation [3].
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