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The phrase "causing one to" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to talk about an action that leads to something else. For example, "The loud noise was causing one to jump in surprise."
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It explores themes of love and neglect, identity and acceptance and ultimately hope and generosity, causing one to reflect on how resilient is the human will to survive and even flourish.
Guards fired on the vehicles, causing one to explode.
Being an entrepreneur can completely consume you, causing one to focus 100percentt of his or her energy on the business.
Since myocyte lysis is induced by either virus replication or host immune response to the virus, infection should release cardiac myosin into the local environment, causing one to anticipate that TLR2 could have a major impact on pathogenicity.
Many a times, resin does not fully saturate the fiber perform causing one to discard the composite part as scrap.
And those ones with a sporty drinking top always leak, causing one to arrive at work with a raging thirst and a handbag full of soggy Guardian pages.
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This assumption might cause one to measure smartphones primarily on battery life or cars on fuel economy.
But this does not mean that alcohol caused the domestic violence no more than it causes one to put a lampshade on one's head.
Nevertheless, the disclaimer on that site may cause one to question the credibility of the information.
It causes one to wonder what's next on Jon's list, or rather, shall we say, Newt's list.
It just causes one to want to investigate".
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