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Discover LudwigThe phrase "cause dissatisfaction" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to express the reason or source of someone's dissatisfaction. Here are two examples of how it can be used in a sentence: - "The company's lack of communication with its employees was the main cause of dissatisfaction among the staff." - "The constant delays in the project were causing dissatisfaction among our clients."
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The root cause of the trouble, the power struggle between Buenos Aires and the rest of the country, was not settled until 1880, and even after that it continued to cause dissatisfaction.
Obviously, the control channels will definitely (even without any delay requirement) cause dissatisfaction in case (32).
A value of about 0 signifies that this feature does not cause dissatisfaction.
A lack of prompt feedback for learners from course instructors was found to cause dissatisfaction in an online graduate course.
A value of 0 signifies that this feature does not cause dissatisfaction if it is not met.
Moreover, changes in occlusion might cause dissatisfaction with appearance and influence psychological health in terms of self-concept, quality of life, and treatment decision [4, 20, 21].
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His absences have caused dissatisfaction among the musicians, patrons and trustees.
We know we need to improve our consultation process and this has caused dissatisfaction in some areas".
This arrangement caused dissatisfaction among the people of Neuchâtel, and in March 1848, when the Swiss were revising their constitution and when France, Germany, Austria, and Italy were all being shaken by revolutionary movements, a successful insurrection established a republic there.
However, VTOs might lead to unrealistic patient expectations causing dissatisfaction with post-surgical results [8].
The analytics platform then visualizes results in order to help managerial staff hone in on areas that may be causing dissatisfaction, such as lack of promotion opportunities.
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