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The phrase "might be cause" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when used to explain a potential reason an event might have taken place. For example, "Her being late might be cause she got caught in traffic."
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Were these images sexualised, there might be cause for complaint.
In most businesses, this situation might be cause for alarm.
Well, that just might be cause for vengeance.
Still, if you leave TV to one side, there might be cause for optimism, Jha says.
Even so, a couple of words that might be cause for concern there, Louis: "two" and "afternoon".
Rotation helped Extremadura earn promotion, but it couldn't keep them there and that might be cause for concern on Tyneside.
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What might be causing this malaise?
Or speak up and brave whatever damage might be caused?
What might be causing this and how can I fix it?
But I worried that the cerebellar damage might be causing other problems.
Prohibition increases any harm that might be caused by recreational drug use.
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