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Discover LudwigThe phrase "other causes" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It can be used to refer to causes that are different or additional to the ones already mentioned. Example sentence: The study showed that a lack of exercise and poor diet were the main contributors to obesity, but it also considered other causes such as genetics and hormonal imbalances.
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I've other causes for celebration.
Still, there are other causes.
The surge had other causes, too.
What might other causes be?
He has other causes, too.
Other causes have been cited.
But there are other causes as well.
Prescott's condition had entirely other causes.
By other causes, Wise meant abolition.
He also gave anonymously to other causes.
Thousands died of hunger or other causes in squalid conditions.
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