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Discover LudwigThe phrase "consider a cause" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when you are trying to urge someone to think about the reasons behind an event or situation. For example, you could say "Let's consider a cause before we make any assumptions."
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In the First Approach of the Second Position in the 17th discussion (al-Ghazâlî 2000a, 169.14 171.11) and in some of his later works (al-Ghazâlî 1962), he maintains that causal processes may simply be the result of God's habit and that He creates what we consider a cause and its effect individually and immediately.
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Any obstruction by Iraq is likely to be considered a cause for action.
Levels in the milk have exceeded those considered a cause for concern in the United States.
Marilyn Manson, transmitted live by satellite from Los Angeles, brooded over being considered a cause of violence among teenagers.
The iodine levels are well beyond what the Food and Drug Administration in the United States considers a cause for concern.
The situation deteriorated on Monday after Ivory Coast's three rebel factions warned French troops that any military attack on rebel positions would be considered a "cause for war".
"It's child abuse without the child abuse syndrome," he said, explaining that child abuse syndrome is considered a cause of death only in the absence of any clear cause.
These chemicals have led to illness and death of workers in electrical industries (where they are used in insulation), and more recently, in agriculture, they have been considered a cause of a mysterious and usually fatal disease of cattle.
Earth warming: Yes, carbon dioxide in the atmosphere is considered a cause of earth warming.
Since the early days of autoimmunity (mid 1950s), infections have been considered a cause, or trigger, of autoimmunity [22, 23].
"I kind of don't get it,... why this should be considered a cause of some sort of concern about ethical behavior," Collins said.
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