Sentence examples for being a cause for from inspiring English sources

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But instead of being a cause for celebration, this increasingly elderly population is a worry.

Instead of being a cause for concern, this gives me a small sense of joy.

In Greste's native Australia, its foreign minister, Julie Bishop, has spoken of there being "a cause for optimism" for the trio.

Instead of being a cause for excitement, the words Facebook and Twitter can be a headache for many headteachers who worry about safeguarding, cyberbulling and abusive messaging.

Far from being a cause for celebration, these moves by the government represent the latest in a cynically presented official narrative around the London Met case: that the government, and the set of private providers now swarming around London Met, are working to alleviate the situation for students left stranded by the incompetence of the university's management.

Far from being a cause for fear or anxiety, the coup seemed to be a rallying point for hope and joy.

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Would that be a cause for war?

But today is a cause for celebration.

"It's a cause for optimism".

It will be a cause for shame.

This surely is a cause for celebration.

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