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"cause repercussions for" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It can be used to discuss potential negative consequences or effects of an action or event. Example: The government's decision to cut funding for public schools may cause repercussions for generations of students, hindering their access to quality education.
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These conditions have caused alarming repercussions for Muslims far and wide, with no major sign of ceasing.
"Doing nothing is better than having a bill go in that doesn't impact people's premiums, yet the box has been checked, the political energy is gone," he said, warning that such a scenario would cause significant political repercussions for Republicans in 2018.
The Panama Papers have been public for less than 24 hours, but the unprecedented leak is already causing repercussions.
Sultan Ibrahim's palace was not fired upon by the British because any damage caused would have extensive repercussions for British-Johor ties.
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That's because raising them to those levels so quickly would cause serious repercussions, especially for its thousands of low-income tenants.
Another speaker said the British government was trying to turn the National Health Service (NHS) into a private, American-style system, something that would have repercussions for decades and cause people to be denied access to care.
Bovine tuberculosis (BTB) caused by Mycobacterium bovis continues to cause substantial losses to global agriculture and has significant repercussions for human health.
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