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Discover Ludwig'causes it to' is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to describe an action that is responsible for causing something else to happen. For example: "The heavy rainfall causes it to flood in the streets."
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Blood's redness is a by-product of its chemistry, which causes it to reflect red light.
This causes it to sink, and water to flow over its wings, generating forward motion.
In its embryonic state, a zebra has an ontogenetic mechanism that causes it to develop stripes.
What causes it to change?
What causes it to increase or decrease?
So what causes it to appear blue?
"I don't think it causes it to explode".
That creates chaos that causes it to capsize".
This causes it to break instead of bend.
mus-reset of an envelope causes it to start all over again from the beginning.
Hydrolysis at the first AAA+, labeled A, causes it to detach from DNA.
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