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Discover LudwigThe phrase "cause losses" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to indicate the negative result of an action, either financial or otherwise. For example: "The company suffered great losses due to the faulty investments caused by its irresponsible management."
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And client trading can cause losses, too.
AIR had estimated that hurricanes could cause losses of as much as $30 billion.
"Wall Street securities dealers who knowingly cause losses to federally insured depositories should go to jail".
"And we would be concerned about activities which could degrade wetlands or cause losses of wetland vegetation".
Enterprises can face charges if they receive 1 million renminbi or cause losses of 2.5 million renminbi.
The larvae of the sheep blowfly Lucilia attack sheep and cause losses worth millions of dollars to the wool industry.
The yen fell on fear Enron's troubles would cause losses at Japanese banks and companies that lent the company money or bought its bonds.
If foreclosures ultimately harm underlying property values and cause losses to both lender and borrower, why are they still so prevalent?
In fact, it isn't unheard of for a clerk to be fired for using a red pen, since red ink is supposed to cause losses.
The council's barrister, Reuben Taylor, told the judge a lengthy delay to the eviction could cause losses to the public purse "running into millions", he said.
Those within the euro area have an interest in Latvia's financial stability, because default could damage the country's neighbours and cause losses to banks throughout the continent.
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