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Discover Ludwig"fraud caused" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is most often used in the passive voice and used to refer to an event or consequence that was caused by fraud. For example: "The company's collapse was caused by fraud."
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The fraud caused losses to stockholders amounting to more than $60 billion, the complaint said.
The father told officers later the fraud caused him weeks of emails and phone calls and tainted the memory of his daughter's wedding day.
According to research, ad fraud caused an estimated $19 billion in losses to advertisers last year.
In total the nine-month fraud caused losses totalling £725,000.
ATM fraud caused losses of £45.7m in 2008 and £36.7m in 2009 in the UK.
For example, in the United States alone, Medicare fraud caused around $30 million in losses in 2016.
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In March 2007, the inspector general and officials of the Department of Housing and Urban Development began investigating claims that Beazer had engaged in mortgage fraud, causing losses to the Federal Housing Administration's insurance fund that covered mortgages when buyers couldn't pay.
In a possible strange twist, Mr Pavlov claims that Mr Perepilichnyy managed to implicate himself in the fraud, causing Swiss prosecutors to freeze his own accounts as well as Mr Stepanov's.
The proposed change would allow -- but not require -- lawyers to disclose confidences to prevent or rectify crime or fraud causing financial injury, when a lawyer's services were used to help perpetrate the crime.
As the saying goes, "yi, liye (profits come from justice)", "qizha huishi, xinyu xingshi (fraud causes the market to crash, while trustworthiness brings the market prosperity)".
Yes, accounting control fraud causes the bank to suffer huge losses.
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