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Discover Ludwig"been caused" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is the past participle form of the verb "cause," which means to make something happen. It is used to describe something that has been created or brought about by a particular action or event in the past. Example: The delay in the project has been caused by the unexpected shortage of materials.
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It may have been caused by impatience.
"But it has been caused by people.
The storm has been caused by the inaccurate headline.
Bus problems have been caused by Olympic expansion.
Past crashes have been caused by broken blades.
Sometimes it's been caused by enthusiasts casting seeds.
Very few have been caused by mechanical malfunction.
Tatu suspected that the cancer had been caused by ochratoxin.
Some flaws may have been caused by supermarket handling.
But death had been caused by blows to the head.
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