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Discover LudwigThe part of the sentence "cause discontent" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to express that something has caused feelings of dissatisfaction or unhappiness in someone. For example, "Inequality in the workplace has been known to cause discontent among employees."
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But in the modern era absolute opacity can cause discontent that threatens stability.
But crime is not the only problem: there is plenty to cause discontent: in poor suburbs, the water supply is almost non-existent, and jobs are becoming scarce even for the educated.
I would like to believe that this policy will not become a pretext for a new round of rivalry on the continent, since an aggressive approach may cause discontent among many African governments and their citizens.
Howe's style of command was quick to cause discontent, and on August 20 , 1777 the South Carolina Assembly protested against Howe's right to command soldiers within the borders of South Carolina.
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Delaying his retirement might have caused discontent in the ranks.
He accepted that uncertainty over the future of GM's European operations had caused discontent.
Jean-Claude's marriage to the beautiful Michele also had caused discontent.
Prime Minister Jean-Pierre Raffarin has already caused discontent by taking measures like making it easier for employers to dismiss workers.
He tweeted later: "It is very sad that the tweet i posted in the early morning caused discontent.
But recent remarks by government ministers have caused discontent all the way to the top of the powerful military.
With the standoff over Tehran's nuclear programme causing discontent at home and fears of a major confrontation with the west, will Khamenei be prepared to compromise?
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