"cause effect" is correct and usable in written English.
The phrase is commonly used to describe the relationship between two things, where one (the cause) has an effect on the other (the effect). For example, "The rise in unemployment was a cause effect of the economic recession."
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The cause effect relationships of these parameters are complex, uncertain, and non-linear in nature.
Teachers draw mindmaps (also called "fishbone diagrams") to illustrate cause, effect, and path dependence.
Third, cause effect relationship of under-nutrition and malaria could not be established.
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But, to my knowledge, there are no well-conducted studies that prove a cause-effect relationship.
Why? Related: Our lesson "Compare-Contrast, Cause-Effect, Problem-Solution: Common Text Typess' in The Times".
Our laboratory experiments established the cause-effect relationship and the field study supported its ecological relevance.
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The cause-effect relationship needs further longitudinal study.
(The cause-effect pull here is mildly tautological, but let's move on).
Only a few studies have shown cause-effect relationships.
Possible cause-effect relations are tested and evaluated.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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