Sentence examples for cause readers from inspiring English sources

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OBO readers - feed me!" It sounds a noble cause, readers, and will cost you nothing.

He observed that although the Arab regimes have a natural self-interest in encouraging nonviolence, that shouldn't cause readers to spurn Fadl's argument.

The period at the end of the name looks like a typo, which could cause readers to be confused or think we are sloppy.

I will henceforth write the name of the current president of North Korea as Kim Jong-il, which will cause readers to pronounce his name correctly.

Perhaps he feared that his reserve, his formality, and his lofty style would cause readers to presume a worldly detachment on his part, even a lack of sympathy for the Jews of Europe.

Your suggestion that Maine might need patrols by the National Guard, at a closed nuclear-plant site, may cause readers to conclude that the facility is not amply guarded by private forces.

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These scenes have caused readers to speculate as to the significance of tea in my novels.

By turning the situation on its head, Gillian Cross causes readers to question their prejudices against those whose lives are different.

Use instead: training A perfectly reasonable phrase has been switched round, causing readers' hackles to rise in the process.

The program could be used by authors to see which passages caused readers to stumble or skip ahead.Eye tracking can also keep an eye on drivers.

In the decades since there has been disagreement about whether Wertham proved the thesis that seeing bad deeds depicted in comic books caused readers to engage in similar behavior.

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