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Discover Ludwig'cause complication' is not a correct phrase
A more appropriate phrase to use in written English is 'cause complications'. For example: The doctor warned against taking certain medications that could cause complications for the patient.
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Removing a cloudlet from a VPN will cause complication, if the cloudlet being removed is a neighbour for cloudlets far apart with a distance longer than Dmax.
This may cause complication in analyzing codon-anticodon adaptation.
Plastic breeders can cause complication in birth and with circulation of water.
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It can cause complications in childbirth and takes away sexual pleasure for women.
Recovery time is often compressed, and a long flight home can cause complications like a blood clot.
She usually took her meals in her hotel room, in order not to cause complications in restaurants.
Many doctors prescribe antibiotics, but in many cases the drugs cause complications.
The Moscow-Havana flight goes over Europe and the US, which could cause complications.
But these procedures frequently cause complications.
Both conservative and operative treatment may cause complications.
Submacular surgery did not cause complications following treatment with bevacizumab.
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