Sentence examples for been causing from inspiring English sources

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been causing

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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I've been causing a lot of trouble.

It has been causing trouble ever since.

"My back has been causing problems all week".

Extreme temperatures have been causing players to faint and vomit.

Controversial novels have been causing negative responses for many years.

Western sanctions have been causing great economic hardship in Iran.

It had been causing me pain for a long time.

In parts of east Japan, over the past week, tropical cyclone Etau has been causing devastation.

In Emmerdale, Amy and Kerry have been causing a ruckus down the docks.

Several minutes later two husky-looking pupils entered, and asked who had been causing the trouble.

It is this succession of depressions that have been causing such havoc.

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