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Discover Ludwig'external causes' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when referring to various factors that may be contributing to an event or outcome, particularly if those factors are outside of the immediate environment. For example, "The cause of the fire is still under investigation, but external causes such as faulty wiring or nearby lightning strikes are being considered."
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external causes
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All thought external causes were involved.
The strange duration of this search has internal and external causes.
The antagonists hate any suggestion of a psychological component and insist it is due to external causes, in particular viruses.
But even Mr. Mehta has found it hard to sort out the external causes to his satisfaction.
Every disease," he continued, "has its own nature, and arises from external causes".
and these in turn have external causes.
They are thus external causes in Suárez's terminology.
When booms end, there is general disbelief — and sometimes a search for external causes of turbulence.
The Stony Brook researchers say that, instead, external causes such as environmental risks overwhelmingly drive disease.
It remains to be shown that these external causes are material objects.
Our actions would only be involuntary if they were produced by external causes alone, without any co-operation, on the part of our wills, with external causes.
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