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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'causing by' is not correct in written English
In most contexts, it should be replaced by the phrase 'caused by.' For example: The flooding was caused by torrential rain.
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"I didn't realize the harm I was causing by taking that food.
Effects of the changes of SnO2 crystal, causing by the induction of Al, on the sensing performance have been discussed.
For the residents of Minami Senju, however, skyscrapers make up for the flooding they could be indirectly causing by providing higher, drier ground.
There is a high correlation in fClass 4 5 (likely pathogenic and pathogenic) designated as damaging/deleterious/disease causing by the other methodologies.
With such almost constant input capacitance, the nonlinear distortion causing by on-chip ESD protection circuit can be minimized for high-precision applications.
In addition, rEsCDSP could bond to Aeromonas hydrophila, Vibro anguillarum and Vibro alginolyticus, and reduced the mortality rate causing by pathogen infection.
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Civilian casualties caused by N.A.T.O.
(It was caused by something).
1,572 deaths caused by guns.
Caused by microinfarcts.
Much, though, is caused by impatience.
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