Sentence examples for be caused for from inspiring English sources

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be caused for

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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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This can be caused, for example, by different coding schemes or different requirements on feedback.

AGW generation may be caused, for example, by convection and mesoscale turbulence in the troposphere (e.g., Fritts and Alexander 2003; Fritts et al. 2006).

The integral equations (1.3) and (1.4) describe the memory effects which can be caused, for example, by the interaction with another viscoelastic element.

The applications of soil amendments like gypsum and chemical fertilizers like sulphate variety are expected to be caused for ( {text{SO}}_{4}^{2 - } ) content in the groundwater, since no lithological source of ( {text{SO}}_{4}^{2 - } ) ion is observed from the study area.

Secondly, while the mechanism tries to ensure fairness among different traffic categories of the same station starvation could be caused for other stations even if they have higher priority traffic to transmit due to higher time required by the station occupying the medium to transmit the larger-sized aggregated frame in a multi-station WLAN environment.

This may be caused for special structure of liriodendrin.

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This may be caused, for example, by differences in opportunity cost of time and marginal price/benefits of information search for prices [ 34].

A stir was caused, for sure.

Still, there may be cause for concern.

Could there still be cause for celebration?

That will be cause for celebration.

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