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The phrase "causing me problems" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
Example: My noisy neighbors are causing me problems, I can't concentrate on my work.
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Except that professionally he was causing me problems.
A few years ago, all this was causing me problems.
I'd like to just be able to focus on my jumping but this injury is causing me problems".
One time, a shelter worker threw out the books belonging to the local library, causing me problems trying to get anything else from the library.
Actually it's only become grand since it's been causing me problems (a week); it was just my third novel before that.
"I understand if my knee is causing me problems and it's best for me in the long term of my career to move to right field and I have to run less than center, then I have to make that move also," he said.
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He had caused me problems years before.
The Austrians "threatened me that they would cause me problems.
In his words, "it was the hostility of a god, and he caused me problems".
And it wasn't just the loose ends that caused me problems.
He presciently predicts this will cause me problems with my ankles and Achilles tendon.
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