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The phrase "cause a reaction" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that something has caused a response or result. Here are a few examples of how it can be used: - The new advertisement caused a strong reaction from consumers, leading to a spike in sales. - His insensitive comment caused a negative reaction from his coworkers, who were offended by his words. - Some foods can cause allergic reactions in certain people, leading to discomfort and illness. - The controversial policy is expected to cause a strong reaction from the public, with both supporters and opponents vocalizing their opinions.
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I believe that the actions of many will cause a reaction back to a somewhat type of equilibrium.
Even kissing someone who just ate shrimp, for example, can cause a reaction in someone allergic to it.
But he cautioned that "an incident can occur that can cause a reaction" and imperil positive gestures by both sides.
We need to cause a reaction – what Steve Jobs aptly referred to as making a "dent in the universe".
"In many cases stories are written specifically to make people angry, to cause a reaction and get people to come to that site.
I also believe, as someone who has suffered from PTSD, that people's triggers are so varied it's near impossible to anticipate what might cause a reaction.
If you wash off the toxin with soap and water within 10 or 15 minutes, it's unlikely to cause a reaction".
He survived, probably because he did not get enough of the stuff to cause a reaction, but several subsequent patients died, and the idea was abandoned.
Sitting on an enormous lead, she was loath to say anything that might cause a reaction from the anti-war Democratic base that Obama tapped in 2008 to beat her.
"Crucially, sulphur dioxide (as well as the input and residues of other chemicals often found in non-organic wine) can cause a reaction in many people which feels like a hangover," said Lee Holdstock, from the Soil Association.
Ms. Muñoz-Furlong also suggests printing up (and translating if necessary) laminated sheets or business cards explaining your allergy and listing the food or foods that will cause a reaction.
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