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"caused you" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it in the present tense when referring to a past action. For example: "The accident caused you to be late to work."
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"I caused you pain.
What caused you to move there?
If I have caused you pain, forgive me".
I deeply apologize for all the problems I caused you".
What caused you to return to it for this collection?
What's caused you to do an about-face?
We regret if this has caused you any inconvenience.
What could have caused you to come out sooner?
"I reiterate my sincere and profound apology for the offense and indignation I have caused you".
You may receive compensation if you can prove the benefits agency has caused you financial loss.
And it has caused you to question more than that goddam soup can Warhol sold us.
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