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Discover Ludwig"not to cause" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used to explain a negative purpose or intention. Example: We must be careful not to cause any harm to the environment.
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So far, the disruption of signaling to the kidney seems not to cause other problems.
And try NOT to cause drama either.
Benigni is genuinely anxious not to cause offence.
If only he had learned how not to cause it in the first place.
They are lasers designed not to cause damage, but to blind temporarily, like flashbulbs.
"They can tell I am here to work, not to cause trouble".
The Daily Telegraph under Conrad Black took care not to cause offence to Israel.
Or will most prefer not to cause a big s-s-sensation?
We try everything, partly on the grounds of curiosity and partly not to cause offence.
So the leading articles in the Daily Mirror were calculated not to cause unnecessary offence.
This has been kept from us so as not to cause undue alarm.
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