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The phrase "irrespective of causes" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to indicate that something will take place regardless of any underlying reasons or causes. For example: "The outcome remains unchanged irrespective of causes."
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In January, the government sent a directive to private hospitals and clinics that requires them to report not only suspected criminal activity but also "accidents irrespective of causes," according to the report by Physicians for Human Rights.
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From 1976, unified provision for disability has been made irrespective of cause.
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Serious AEs irrespective of cause were experienced by 52.3% of patients.
OS was defined as time from start of treatment to death, irrespective of cause.
Menopause was defined as a minimum of 12 months of amenorrhea, irrespective of cause.
aMenopause defined as a minimum of 12 months of amenorrhea irrespective of cause.
Overall survival (OS) was defined as time from RT initiation to death, irrespective of cause.
All patient deaths were considered end points irrespective of cause of death.
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