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The term "cause-effect relationship" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to the connection between an event or action (cause) and its resulting outcome (effect). This phrase is typically used to explain the relationship between two related events or actions. Example: The cause-effect relationship between smoking and lung cancer is well-documented.
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But, to my knowledge, there are no well-conducted studies that prove a cause-effect relationship.
Our laboratory experiments established the cause-effect relationship and the field study supported its ecological relevance.
The cause-effect relationship needs further longitudinal study.
To the best our knowledge, there are few studies exploring this cause-effect relationship.
In this sense, no conclusive cause-effect relationship can be drawn from our study.
In the real world this would be pretty flimsy proof of a cause-effect relationship.
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Third, cause effect relationship of under-nutrition and malaria could not be established.
We recommend prospective cohort study to investigate the cause effect relationship of risk factors and CMD.
Variables with an uncertain cause − effect relationship were excluded from the final tables.
A cause effect relationship between the machinability index and the analyzed in-process variables is determined.
However, a cause effect relationship between these phenomena has not been demonstrated yet.
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