Sentence examples for be cause from inspiring English sources

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be cause

noun

The source of, or reason for, an event or action; that which produces or effects a result.

  • They identified a burst pipe as the cause of the flooding.

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Could there still be cause for celebration?

Still, there may be cause for concern.

That ought to be cause for concern.

That will be cause for celebration.

This should be cause for celebration.

That shouldn't be cause for celebration.

And they can be cause for celebration.

You might think this would be cause for celebration.

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I think I got lucky be- cause Andrea never brought it up.

Well you should be, 'cause it happens all the freakin' time.

So I relate [be]cause I have been there.

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