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The phrase "being able to cause" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used when discussing an action or event that has the potential to bring about a certain result. Example: Being able to cause significant changes in the market, the new product quickly gained popularity among consumers.
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I've gone from being able to cause Government defeats to not existing".
When it comes to getting people's attention Packham has that rare quality of being able to cause controversy and yet seemingly emerge with his popularity enhanced.
How likely is it that the viruses that are transmitted are the versions that are the most dangerous in terms of being able to cause a pandemic?
It appears that the luteinizing hormone is the more active in the male sex, being able to cause both spermatogenesis and androgen secretion.
What is true of mice is often true of humans, and although scientists are a long way from being able to cause limbs to regenerate, the research is attracting attention.
Here she is on the side of good, playing a federal agent who is assigned to a secret unit that tracks "neuros," people who wreak havoc through inexplicable special powers like being able to cause those near them to hallucinate or making corpses rise from their graves.
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That bomb would not have been able to cause victims".
The Palestinians are weak, and yet they are able to cause Israel great pain.
It seems possible they are able to cause much more damage before Palmyra can be 'rescued'rescued
"We hope that we'll be able to cause all of this to jell in the very near future".
"In the right context and the right dose, they may be able to cause problems rather than prevent them".
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