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"cause problems to" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when talking about a situation in which the originator of an action has caused difficulties to someone else. For example, "The inefficient decision-making process caused problems to the employees."
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I think he could cause problems to anybody".
We won't be the only team Fiji will cause problems to in this tournament".
Few of this group will cause problems to themselves or others.
Burns are common injuries that cause problems to societies throughout the world.
However, the methods used to achieve this aim may cause problems to digital investigators in the future.
They want to get it out to the little lad Visca, who is exceptionally talented and can cause problems to anybody".
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The emissions cause problem to various aspects including the environment, health, and economic.
Nosocomial pathogens are infectious microorganisms that cause problem to patients admitted to hospital for a long time [ 3].
Shakespeare's retirement to Stratford causes problems to refined souls.
"We could have caused problems to start," Roy says.
Inflexible products and services also caused problems to those experiencing a change in circumstances.
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