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Discover LudwigThe phrase "if cause" can be correct and is usable in written English.
It is used to introduce a clause or condition that is necessary for a specific outcome to occur. You can use it in different contexts, such as in a conditional sentence or in a statement that discusses the possible reasons for something. Example 1 (Conditional Sentence): If you don't study hard, you will fail the exam. Example 2 (Possible Reasons): If the weather is bad, we will have to cancel the outdoor event.
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For example, mutations in desmin IF cause changes in the distribution and function of mitochondria in skeletal muscles and heart (Capetanaki, 2002), and the mutation in the neurofilament light chain that causes Charcot Marie Tooth disease results in the clustering of mitochondria in the cell bodies of neurons (Brownlees et al., 2002).
If cause and effect are discarded, the world has no hinges for disassembly; nothing can be demonstrated save futility.
For clearly the value of history as a source of practical lessons is diminished if cause and effect are at the mercy of an incalculable and capricious power.
If cause marketing keeps growing, it could be a good bet.
If cause i is the diagnosis of interest, then these reverse flows can be considered inflows, or the resources transferred to cause i when it is reported as a comorbidity for each of the j other causes.
Deaths that are sudden, unnatural or suspicious are reported to the coroner, and an autopsy is ordered if "cause of death cannot be established through examination of the scene, body, and history," according to BC's Chief Coroner Lisa Lapointe.
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As if causing trouble were not normal and natural and noble when things aren't right.
If caused by a tumour of the pituitary gland, it is called Cushing disease.
The timing of when the White House acknowledged the levee break and flooding in New Orleans is critical to many homeowners, whose insurance policies will cover their damage if caused by the hurricane but not if caused by flooding.
If "causing distress" is an argument for censorship, why restrict yourself to fiction, or even to fictionalisation?
He continued: "If causing a miscarriage is murder, then, by implication, so is abortion, the Supreme Court never mind".
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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