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Discover LudwigThe phrase "cause diseases" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing factors or agents that lead to the development of illnesses or health conditions.
Example: "Poor hygiene practices can cause diseases that affect both individuals and communities."
Alternatives: "lead to illnesses" or "result in health issues."
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Some species are edible; others cause diseases of trees.
Some microorganisms cause diseases of humans, other animals, and plants.
Arsenic can cause diseases, like bladder cancer, that will predictably kill a certain number of people.
Louise Hay's famous list of negative thoughts that cause diseases has expanded with time.
Bacteria and other microbes that cause diseases in humans and animals are becoming increasingly resistant to previously effective drugs.
The biological trailer is equipped to handle lethal germ weapons that cause diseases like anthrax, plague and tularemia.
But there are bacteria in dogs' (and cats') mouths that are zoonotic, that is, they can cause diseases in humans.
This particular organism can cause diseases in oranges, grapes, almonds, plums, peaches, alfalfa, oaks, elms and other plants.
A small number of children each year are born with faults in their mitochondrial DNA which can cause diseases.
These viruses also left DNA they had stolen from bacteria that cause diseases in animals, including humans.
These include: Bacteria single-cell organisms that cause diseases such as anthrax, Bacteria single-cellia, and plague.
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