Sentence examples for cause to know from inspiring English sources

"cause to know" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used when you are referring to something that elicits knowledge or causes you to become aware of something. For example: "The teacher caused us to know the answer to the question."

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Of all of the region's leaders, Mr Toledo has cause to know that.

Above all, as I had cause to know, he was an incredibly kind man.

Which tells Ray that Clayton not only knows things but knows the "sort of stuff he's got no cause to know".

What many fewer of you have cause to know is that the conflicted parties seeking to profit at the expense of public health by undermining the almost unbelievably noncontroversial conclusions of the Dietary Guidelines Advisory Committee- are bullies.

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Tolstoy, no fanatic in his own cause, seems to know this.

God makes himself known in the most horrendous circumstances and causes us to know we are not alone.

It's not enough to be enthused about the cause; you also need to know the cause inside out!

This form of hacking will cause the victim to know someone has been in their computer.

"Everybody wants to know the cause".

"People always want to know the cause of death.

We deserve to know what caused the violence.

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