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He now had more cause to be.
Shearer may have more cause to recall their next encounter.
But some have more cause to complain than others.
(More cause to hang up when you buckle up).
If the surveillance is lawful, there is more cause to pursue him vigorously.
It may have given bent bureaucrats more cause to worry about outside scrutiny.
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A more perfect cause to anger can't be imagined by this writer.
Justin Rose has more cause than most to cherish what is to come at Gleneagles this week.
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