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"causation of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use "causation of" when discussing the cause or reason for something. For example, "Climate change has been linked to the causation of extreme weather events."
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That does not prove causation, of course.
Causation, of course, is more difficult to interpret then correlation.
Correlation does not necessarily imply causation, of course.
But most psychotherapy doesn't address the social causation of mental illness either.
Meiksins Wood seeks to explain the nature and causation of empire.
The major theoretical and research approaches to the causation of mental disorders are treated below.
Such studies have demonstrated a clear role for genetic factors in the causation of schizophrenia.
Pinker says, "Religion is a desperate measure that people resort to when the stakes are high and they have exhausted the usual techniques for the causation of success".
Although genetic factors seem to play a less significant role in the causation of other psychotic and personality disorders, studies have demonstrated a probable role for genetic factors in the causation of many mood disorders and some anxiety disorders.
Such observable trends clearly suggest that environmental and cultural factors play an important role in the causation of cancer.
A report in 1745 of familial cancer suggested that hereditary factors are involved in the causation of cancer.
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