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"cause" can be part of a question in written English.
It is a shortened form of "because" and is used informally in spoken and written language. Example: "Why did you leave the party early?" Response: "'Cause I wasn't feeling well."
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This causes a question on how each peer to trust a target peer in the P2P systems.
This fact caused a question about some unknown exposure to infectious pulmonary TB.
Missing one or two company events, she said, "probably won't impede an employee's career prospects, but being a perpetual no-show can cause a firm to question that person's enthusiasm and loyalty".
"It's unbalanced now with that seeding procedure and it will cause a lot of question marks, a lot of discussion and debate once the groups are finalized.
There are times that answers to questions cause a journalist to think of additional questions.
"I have determined that the magnitude of the government's interest in your participation in matters that might affect or involve Goldman Sachs clearly outweighs the concern that your participation may cause a reasonable person to question the integrity of the government's programs and operations," Mr. Knight wrote.
It's enough to cause a young farmer to question all that devout faith expressed in church on Sundays.
We stand in solidarity with the Iraqi leadership, the Iraqi people who should restore peace and security in their country but actions of our Western partners cause a huge amount of questions.
The upside of fooling people, he added, was that it might cause "a few of them to question their consumption habits" when it comes to the media.
That said, the two mornings I spent on Vauxhall Bridge were instructive enough to raise questions and cause a few concerns.
After the act was shelved, Cary Sherman, chief executive of the Recording Industry Association of America RIAAA), which represents music labels, wrote a blistering article in the New York Times attacking Wikipedia and Google for spreading misinformation in order to cause a "digital tsunami" that "raised questions about how the democratic process functions in the digital age".
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