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Discover Ludwig'larger cause' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a more significant or extensive issue. For example, "He believed that his efforts were making a difference in the local issue, but he was unaware of the larger cause of the problem."
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And that larger cause is really important".
The failure may also have a larger cause.
But Lincoln understood their relationship to the larger cause.
Built or only imagined, architectural designs all contribute to the larger cause of making cities live.
The UN's one-sidedness has also damaged the larger cause of human rights.
We sacrificed the body as an instrument of war, for a larger cause".
But their larger cause is neither democracy nor feminism; it's situational ethics.
You lead most boldly when you consider yourself an instrument of a larger cause.
"The larger cause of failure is almost unmentionable: shrunken student motivation," wrote Samuelson.
I had a sense of solidarity for a larger cause and the desire to help others.
They are just God's temporary instrument in service of a larger cause.
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