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The phrase "primary causes of" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it as part of a sentence to refer to factors or reasons that contribute to a situation or event, that are more influential than other factors. For example: "The primary causes of poverty in this region include unemployment and lack of education."
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The report ruled out genetics and vaccines as primary causes of the increase.
In Yemen, the US is one of the primary causes of the problem.
-Based on your readings, what do you think are the primary causes of the violence in France?
Hiding liabilities off the balance sheet and gambling for resurrection are among the primary causes of the current financial crisis.
Habitat loss and degradation appear to be the primary causes of decline.
This comes from our firm belief that one of the primary causes of the conflict is the lack of any respect for human and civil rights.
"Every responsible coastal geologist will tell you the primary causes of erosion in East Hampton are the inlets, and they are shore-perpendicular," he said.
In both columns, I should have emphasized that the top executives at scandal-plagued companies were the primary causes of the problems.
He gives a familiar illustration – our powerful desires for sugar and fat have led to the widespread availability of foods that are primary causes of unhealthiness and ugliness.
Understanding the primary causes of communication problems in EDs.
The primary causes of the RCI are summarised in Table 1.
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