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"Caused work" is a grammatically correct phrase that can be used in written English
It may be used to describe the act of causing or creating work for someone or something. Example: The sudden increase in demand for their product caused work for the small company, forcing them to hire new employees and expand their production facilities.
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In fact, 70% of respondents to a recent Accenture survey said technology caused work to creep into their personal lives.
There, he had been a welder, working mostly on fences and gates, but a slowdown in building caused work to dry up.
It also did not help when a quarrel about cost overruns caused work to stop for more than two weeks in February.
The bombing disrupted the construction project and the initial raids of 5 and 8 November 1943 caused work to be delayed for about a month.
Our patients visiting the complementary medicine clinic indicated that the pain impacted their daily routine, caused work disturbance and influenced considerably their daily life.
A high proportion of gastroenteritis episodes (32%) caused work loss across all socioeconomic classes, even though the study encompassed episodes for which medical care was not sought, indicating an overall important impact of pediatric gastroenteritis.
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But to grow in the newly integrated world, as Mr Palmisano puts it, the burning question becomes "what will cause work to move to me?
Contention causes work to be queued or blocked from execution and system performance may suffer as a result.
And this report bolsters data found elsewhere that Millennials are highly influenced by their peers when it comes to cause work and focus.
For example, more than half of all Millennials surveyed say flexibility can cause work to interfere with family time versus only a quarter of Boomers.
The results suggest that Hymenoptera venom allergy has an impact on work, causing work disability.
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