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"identified as causing" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English
You can use it when you want to describe something that has been determined to be the root cause of a particular issue or problem. For example, "The oil spill was identified as causing a significant environmental impact in the region."
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Two factories were identified as causing the problems, Antwerp in Belgium and Dunkirk in France.
The regulator said chlorhexidine had been identified as causing serious side effects – including burns causing skin loss in some cases and a skin condition called erythema – in 28 babies in the UK, of whom three died.
The schools subjected to the sudden inspections, he said, were in the main, not those identified as causing concern in the original inspections triggered by the Trojan Horse affair - so called because of a letter purporting to show details of an attempt by Islamists to take over schools.
Different genetic variants have been identified as causing migraine.
However the deployment of airbags has been identified as causing injuries in some instances including minor burns.
Notable improvements found by inspectors included better use of intervention where schools were identified as causing concern.
Mutations on CACNA1A on chromosome 19p13, (FHM1), ATP1A2 on chromosome 1q23 (FHM2) and SCN1A genes on chromosome 2q24 (FHM3) were identified as causing FHM [2, 3].
Postures identified as causing work-related musculoskeletal disorder (WRMSD) risk were neck extension, arms elevated and the back stooped, presenting angles of 87.2, 118.6 and 63.6, respectively.
The food value chains are identified as causing major global impacts, in particular related to the production of animal-based products.
High pressure cleaning has been identified as causing increased exposure to aerosol components and is an activity performed in both domestic and occupational settings.
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The discrete organizations correspond to particular steady states, which we identified as caused by the described particle effects.
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