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The phrase "causes me" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to express the effect or impact something has on a person, often in terms of emotions or reactions.
Example: "The movie was so touching that it causes me to cry every time I watch it."
Alternatives: "makes me" or "leads me to"
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No one is certain what causes ME or how it should be treated.
It is unclear what causes ME and the Lancet study does not try to address this.
"It causes me angst".
"It causes me to question Senator Santorum".
Flying causes me guilt rather than embarrassment.
I know it causes me anxiety".
"But it causes me to yawn a bit.
I certainly enjoy Champagne, but it also causes me consternation.
And I say that causes me the most pain.
"The entirety of that causes me not to bother.
The Bible, because it causes me a lot of trouble.
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