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Discover LudwigThe phrase "cause deaths" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate the reason or cause for multiple deaths. Example: The reckless driver caused deaths on the highway last night.
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Sanctions cause deaths.
"Am I supposed to decide whether it is really going to cause deaths?" Mr. Fox said.
Do his scrawlings cause deaths or merely report them in advance?
Many times, wildfires cause deaths, and by that measure this year has been relatively safe.
Measles, the world's most contagious virus, was all but eradicated in the United States fifteen years ago, and it shouldn't make anybody sick, let alone cause deaths.
They also (usually) kill people, and even those that don't cause deaths or massive damage can have far-reaching political consequences.
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While heart attack-related deaths increased after the loss, during the two weeks following the win, Angelenos experienced a lower rate of all-cause deaths, including heart attacks.
Data on all-cause deaths were obtained from the malaria-diagnosed deaths literature review, and were not searched for separately.
Cardiovascular and all-cause deaths were primary outcomes.
Mortality referred to all-cause deaths notified from any source.
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