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The phrase "change can cause" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when discussing the effects or consequences of change in various contexts, such as personal growth, organizational shifts, or environmental impacts. Example: "Change can cause significant shifts in team dynamics, leading to both challenges and opportunities."
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Climate change can cause rapid changes in microbacterial communities living within the soil, changing the water acidity, and causing the dissolved iron to precipitate and rather than taking parts in various proteins that manage iron equilibrium, iron can be stored within the iron oxide particles as it was shown in mammals [7].
Deficient communication during shift change can cause negative patient outcomes and hinder person-centeredness in care.
That change can cause trouble for Democrats as well, said Alfred DelBello, Westchester's first Democratic county executive and later lieutenant governor.
However, the rapid pace of IT change can cause previous conclusions about the board's approach to IT oversight to become stale quickly.
Climate change can cause or exacerbate natural disasters, which in turn create knock-on effects like the chemical plant fire in Crosby.
The Business Roundtable argues that the particular issue of climate change can cause extremely deleterious effects on the business environment since it will have a substantial impact on national and international business decisions.
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With a changing body, stress, aging, and sexual changes, your hormonal changes can cause "the menopause blues".
Rapid changes can cause them to blow apart.
One in four (23%) think nature's balance is "delicate" – small changes can cause environmental disasters.
Typically, it takes months for a water department to change corrosion control methods, because changes can cause lead spikes.
But identifying these changes can cause distress and prompt patients to undergo treatment to get rid of them.
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