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'of cause' is not correct in written English.
You would use 'of course' instead. For example, "Of course I'll help you with the project."
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There is plenty of cause for pessimism.
We're getting a bunch of cause people.
It's an issue of cause and effect.
They have plenty of cause for optimism.
The documentation of cause is still evolving.
First, the concept of cause is analyzed.
Today, scholars tend to sidestep the question of cause.
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To evaluate the reliability of cause-specific mortality rate statistics.
The law of cause-and-effect.
There is no proof of cause-and-effect.
And hard proof of cause-and-effect may remain elusive.
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