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Discover Ludwig"It's cause" is not correct English.
In written English, you could use the phrase "it's because" instead. For example: I'm late to work today - it's because I overslept.
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It's cause we can't borrow against our overinflated home's equity to buy these companies latest crap anymore.
"It's cause and effect.
Still, locally it's cause for reflection.
"It's cause and effect," Dr. Lam said.
Either way, it's cause for alarm.
Why? "It's cause of the radio.
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"It's caused sticker shock.
"It's caused interesting discussion.
I'm sorry it's caused disruption".
It's causing child-parent separation.
It's caused a deep depression".
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