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Discover Ludwig"cause a scare" is not a complete sentence.
It can be used as a phrase in a sentence, but it would need a subject and verb to be considered a complete sentence. For example: "The loud noise caused a scare among the students."
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This year, the catwalks were filled with unique gems that could probably cause a scare.
Strangers on the flight Might cause a scare, well It is just not right They seized my hair gel We could yell "jihad!" Before the flight is through Hear the lib'rals say We can't profile them We'll pass TSA With just a smile then As guards stop some nuns And make them all get nude.
Do not take the gun out in public, unless you want to cause a scare.
To cause a scare, pretend to come back as a ghost!
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The shooting caused a scare on and off campus as the police searched for the shooter.
Chrysler also caused a scare in the spring of last year when its parent DaimlerChrysler announced a $1 billion provision that ruled out Chrysler's expected profit in 2003.
Singapore prime minister Lee Hsien Loong caused a scare when he fainted briefly while delivering a lengthy televised speech on Sunday, but he resumed speaking after resting.
Earlier, Lewis Emanuel has threatened to poop the party with a shot that was well saved by Hoult, and Danny Cadamarteri also caused a scare with a shot that whistled past Hoult's left-hand post.
Last week Alan Greenspan caused a scare by merely mentioning the possibility of a recession; this week the former Fed chairman put more precise (and worrying) odds on this happening one in three.
One letter that recently caused a scare was an offer for a free phone from WorldCom Wireless in Garden City, N.Y., which followed a common practice in using cornstarch to separate the pages of its mass mailings.
Orson Welles's radio program, The Mercury Theatre on the Air, famously caused a scare with its retelling of The War of the Worlds, said to have sparked panic among many listeners who didn't know the alien invasion was simply a story.
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