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"causes you to" is a grammatically correct phrase and is commonly used in written English.
It is usually used to describe the effect or result of an action or situation on the person being spoken to. Example: Your lack of sleep causes you to feel tired and unproductive during the day.
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It causes you to pay attention".
This always causes you to crash and die.
But a miniaturization only causes you to look closer.
That's the kind of stuff that causes you to win.
It is the kind of atmosphere that causes you to lower your voice when you speak.
It is one of those moments, all too rare, that causes you to contemplate God.
It causes you to realize that it can happen to you".
It's also possible that the cup breaking causes you to drop it".
It actually causes you to lose any kind of sensitivity to the suffering of other people.
"It's a thin line between being a hero or the one that causes you to lose".
Now suppose a belief causes you to hail a cab.
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