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Discover LudwigThe phrase "cause delays" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is usually used to indicate that something is the reason for delays or hindering progress. Example: The heavy snowstorm caused delays in the arrival of the flights.
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Even then appeals may cause delays.
Here too, politics might cause delays.
Osborne says this won't cause delays.
The elaborate logistical demands of orchestral auditions cause delays.
Many factors, including the weather, can converge to cause delays.
Many government departments also have staff shortages that cause delays.
Even items in checked bags can cause delays.
A project to raise part of the road will cause delays this week.
Most welcomed new safety measures (even if they cause delays that will make children cranky).
The foul weather and flooding in some parts of the state could cause delays.
Whatever measures they take should not affect service or cause delays, transit officials said.
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