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Discover LudwigThe phrase "caused it to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that one action or event led to another action or event occurring.
Example: "The heavy rain caused it to flood in the low-lying areas."
Alternatives: "led to" or "resulted in."
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The heat ingress warmed the LNG, which caused it to exceed its boiling temperature.
The Republican Party survived McCarthyism because, ultimately, its excesses caused it to burn out.
Or maybe its chemistry caused it to stop convecting.
This caused it to bulge around its equator.
But its determination to prevent inflation falling caused it to push interest rates unusually low.
"Water penetration has caused it to crack.
-What caused it to occur?
So he caused it to be scraped".
The heat caused it to go rancid.
"We don't know what caused it to go down".
A direct collision caused it to bounce straight back.
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