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The phrase "caused the trouble" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that someone or something was responsible for a problem or difficulty.
Example: "The heavy rain caused the trouble during the outdoor event, leading to its cancellation."
Alternatives: "created the issue" or "led to the problem."
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The publishers believe it was a book entitled "Angleworms on Toast" that caused the trouble.
Once the crisis struck, the cross-guarantees caused the trouble to spread rapidly across the economy.That was what hurt Kia.
The novel that caused the trouble was hugely ambitious, a masterly multigenerational epic -- according to its publicist, at least.
The minority who caused the trouble, who I called thugs, will not be associated with our club or the sport.
Iceland and Ireland did not have a lot of government debt before the crisis; it was their bank debt that caused the trouble.
Andrew Gilligan, whose Today report on Iraq WMDs caused the trouble, resigned straight after Hutton in January 2004, as did director general Greg Dyke and chairman Gavyn Davies.
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"It's the sap that causes the trouble," he explained.
The cartoons, in other words, did not cause the trouble.
What will cause the trouble are the unpredictable crosswinds as the course hugs the North Sea.
This is the sort of pacifist behaviour that causes the trouble.
"I gave a quick call to the apartment that was causing the trouble; end of noise.
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