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The phrase "caused at" is not correct and usable in written English
It seems to be a misphrasing, as "caused by" or "caused in" would be more appropriate depending on the context. Example: "The accident was caused by poor weather conditions."
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Smoke inhalation caused at least five of the deaths.
The storm caused at least 36 deaths and left 769,000 customers without power.
She was embarrassed by the stir her tight, stomach-baring outfit caused at last year's Open.
It concluded that the hoverboards caused at least $2 million in property damage.
Sepsis from infection is understood to have caused at least 10% of these deaths.
Tells about the stir the book caused at the college; the professor's resignation was demanded & accorded.
That storm caused at least $2 billion in damage, the largest insured losses in Mexican history.
Five months ago, torrential spring storms caused at least 30 deaths.
More than 90% of the accidents were caused at least in part by driver error.
Health officials estimate SARS has caused at least 9 deaths among nearly 500 cases.
Blasted songs by Iggy Pop and Wire caused at least one shout of protest on Wednesday.
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