Sentence examples for defaced causing from inspiring English sources

The phrase “defaced causing” is not correct in written English.
It is not a common phrase and so doesn’t make sense in the context it is being used. An example of a correct phrase would be “causing defacement” or “leading to defacement”.

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Your site could be broken into or defaced, causing you embarrassment or more serious consequences if confidential data should be stolen.

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But it was the photograph of the ballot, apparently defaced in protest, that caused an uproar.

As yet we don't know that vandals have defaced the gravestone; but fear of it possibly happening, and the trauma that would cause, has led the family to act in precaution.

Even 50,000 peso notes get defaced.

Kiosks have been defaced.

Its posters have been defaced and torn down.

Some figurines have been defaced with profanity or Satanic symbols.

If your flyers are defaced or torn down, do not be discouraged.

A video posted to Facebook appears to show the group causing a disturbance in the bar on Friday, defacing some property, and arguing with the owner.

It was defaced.

Nearby tombs were often defaced.

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