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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'it always causes' is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it in sentences that imply that something has a predictable outcome, or that a particular thing will always lead to a specific result. For example: "Eating too much candy always causes a stomachache."
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An unlikely source of inspiration, given his uncompromising views on religion ("it always causes damage"), are Del Naja's Catholic roots.
It always causes her to slap her right thigh, throw her head back, and guffaw.
At fest screenings, it always causes the congregation to raise the roof.
The first turn on a steep face is the worst — it always causes my stomach to knot up — but I bent my knees, relaxed and pointed downhill.
It always causes pronounced interference effects.
This distinction is then applied to the soul: because it always causes life in whatever it occupies, it must have life as its essential property, which it cannot lose.
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He liked this opinion of his, and the way it always caused disquiet — here even more than usual, he noted.
Wherever he and his family went, they took an enormous metal and glass machine, which looked so odd that it always caused a rumpus at customs.
This has been happening since I was a kid and I've always been drawn to certain sounds in movies because it always caused that strange tickling feeling in the back of my head.
Until just a few years ago, every material ever examined had a positive index of refraction, meaning it always caused light passing through it to bend to the right of the incoming beam.
It always caused a pain my heart to see so many children with no parents to love them and no food, education or future.
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