Sentence examples for finds cause from inspiring English sources

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Butler finds cause for suspicion in Homer's text itself.

Alzheimer's research is a fast-moving field, and he finds cause for optimism.

Weko could add more banks to its investigation if it finds cause for suspicion, the spokesman said.

It is in the technical conservatism of most European historical novels that the serious student of fiction finds cause to relegate the category to a secondary place.

Viewed another way, the history Singer cites reveals that mankind's innate attachment to violence is such that it finds cause not only in anger that is reasoned, but where it doesn't exist.

In other tales, an aging worker finds cause to dread retirement parties, a "chosen" young baseball player and his father learn to cope with failure, and an estranged couple face the consequences of "this year's Blizzard of the Century".

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Finding cause where none exists.

But in the Times, Janice Turner found cause for optimism.

But on second glance, Americans should find cause for concern.

People found cause for optimism where they could.

Finding cause for optimism at technology companies these days often requires a bit of creativity.

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