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The phrase "cause ramifications" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the consequences or effects that result from a particular action or decision.
Example: "The new policy will cause ramifications that could affect employee morale and productivity."
Alternatives: "lead to consequences" or "result in effects."
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Building a flavor is a science, but the processed food market is ever-growing and can cause ramifications to your health and environment.
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The group's rapid ability to organise and consolidate continues to splinter a fractured body politic in Iraq and Syria and is fast causing ramifications for the broader Middle East.
The breach of the mausoleum site in Balad was causing ramifications on Friday, with powerful rival militias Asa'ib ahl al-Haq and Saraya Salam accusing each other of security lapses.
XCOM being XCOM, this caused ramifications that stifled my progress for several hours.
But letting Decker share communications with a top secret agent could cause political ramifications from here to Bora Bora.
But there was also a short and obscure chapter in the Commission on Law Enforcement's 1967 report, titled "Narcotics and Drug Abuse," that addressed both the causes and ramifications of illicit substance use.
Along with the need to track the physical evidence of animal cruelty there is the deeper and more complex challenge of trying to parse its underlying causes and ultimate ramifications.
And though these cases represent only a tiny percentage of patients, they leave lasting impressions (not to mention legal ramifications) that cause us to scrutinize every future patient, often excessively so.
Since the failure of CPB structures can have substantial financial ramifications and cause severe injuries and/or fatalities (Nasir and Fall 2009), mechanical stability has been considered as a significant design criterion of CPB structures.
While many are exhibiting panic and experiencing devastation as a result of the infringement on their carefully constructed comfort realms, explorers seem to embrace the very ramifications that cause others to cower in fear.
Britain is catching on, but the rest of Europe is still a long way behind.VICTORIA SHARKEYBangalore, IndiaSIR In two leaders ("Europe limbers up" and "East Asia's new shape", April 29th) you point out that the sheer size of America's economy causes it to have ramifications far beyond its borders, and often worldwide.
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