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Discover LudwigThe phrase "caused me" is correct and usable in written English
It is a verb phrase that typically follows another verb to indicate the result of the action. For example: "The loud noise caused me to jump out of my seat."
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He had caused me problems years before.
"YOU caused me to do this".
"It caused me to really pause.
You caused me so much trouble!
It caused me so much hassle.
This caused me some disquiet.
It's caused me a lot of distress".
It has caused me sleepless nights.
It caused me to close up completely".
"It caused me to be very introspective.
It caused me to rewrite it.
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