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"cause symptoms" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to indicate that one thing (e.g. a virus, a medical condition, or a lack of certain nutrients) is the source of certain symptoms someone is experiencing. For example, "The flu virus causes symptoms such as a high fever, body aches, and a sore throat."
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Yet even a hairless sphynx cat can cause symptoms.
Some mutations cause symptoms that present only during pregnancy.
Gallstones should be treated only if they cause symptoms.
It is not clear why the bacteria don't cause symptoms.
The parasite can invade the hepatobiliary tree and cause symptoms.
Most people seem to know that the flu shot, which uses killed viruses, cannot cause symptoms.
They can cause symptoms identical to their military counterparts, including death, and are treatable with atropine.
But with 10 worms, we've ascertained a dose that does not cause symptoms.
These growths often are small and don't cause symptoms; they may wax and wane over time.
Various forms of solitary cyst occur, which may need local surgical treatment if they cause symptoms.
Others cause symptoms either from bleeding that results in headaches, strokes, or seizures.
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