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The phrase "cause him" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is a shortened form of the phrase "because of him" and is typically used informally in spoken or written conversations. Example: "I can't go to the party tonight 'cause him. He has to go out of town for work." (meaning: I can't go to the party because of him and his work schedule.).
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His own misdeeds cause him pain.
That was soon to cause him difficulties.
It did cause him a lot of problems.
Mr. Koch joked that the call could cause him problems.
"This incident has continued to cause him mental anguish.
Does an attack of hiccups cause him to stop?
That could cause him to lose in September.
We did cause him to throw some bad balls".
But it did not cause him to rethink his decision".
They have the power to cause him trouble".
Quarterly earnings reports rarely cause him to act abruptly.
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