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Discover LudwigThe phrase "cause violence" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe the reason or source of violent behavior. Example: "The video game was banned because it was believed to cause violence in children."
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If you don't, the Mahdi Army will cause violence.
Caffeine and alcohol in moderation do not cause violence.
"Our intention is not to go down there and cause violence.
I'm not saying hip-hop lyrics cause violence, just that some of them don't help.
International law does not protect speech that is designed to cause violence.
She added: "My message is that if anyone intends to cause violence, don't come".
Art may not cause violence, but art and violence are entwined.
I can see that fear would probably cause violence and mortality, in addition to the disease itself.
"Yes, they exacerbate a violence situation, especially in a family context … but these do not cause violence.
We had information that they had planned to cause violence in the city," said police spokesman Patrick Onyango.
Republican House intelligence committee chairman Mike Rogers warned America's allies were predicting its release would "cause violence and deaths".
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