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'cause of effects' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You use it when you wish to describe the consequences of a particular action. For example: He decided to finish the project late, cause of effects that included a significant financial penalty.
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A surface for emotional projections, the screen represents the cause of effects that were actually determined by many factors, including patterns established in childhood.
However, the problem is particularly acute for an occasionalist such as Malebranche who holds that God is the only true cause of effects in nature.
None of these authors could assign the cause of effects they found to fructose versus co-ingested glucose or other carbohydrate, energy, or related ill-lifestyle choices.
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Spontaneity and chance are causes of effects which though they might result from intelligence or nature, have in fact been caused by something incidentally.
First, the goal should be to seek out the effect of causes and not necessarily the causes of effects.
Everything is simultaneously the cause of many effects and the effect of many causes.
Both aspects can cause contamination of effects.
A bioactive secretion is postulated as the cause of these effects but has not yet been isolated and chemically characterized.
The cause of the effect is not clear.
Cause of this effect of temperature is complex.
The precise cause of this effect is difficult to tell.
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