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Discover LudwigThe phrase "take caused" is not correct and usable in written English.
It appears to be a combination of two separate verbs that do not form a coherent expression together. Example: "The incident took place, which caused a lot of confusion."
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Earlier this year disagreements about the direction the film should take caused Sacha Baron Cohen – who was originally cast as Mercury – to walk away from the project.
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The drugs are unpleasant to take, causing flulike symptoms, including fever, lethargy, malaise, and achiness.
And tamoxifen can be unpleasant to take, causing side-effects such as hot flushes and blood clots.
And every step he took caused pain on the road to Louisville.
Mr. Zapata's widow, Frances Cabanillas, sued his doctors and several pharmaceutical companies, saying the antidepressants he was taking caused him to jump in February 2005.
At the same time, a series of new drugs he was taking caused nerve damage to most of his body, and he had to get a wheelchair.
Every step I took caused a scene all I had to do was show up at a school function and people would get visibly upset.
The observed reduction in note taking caused by the use of the EVS may have both positive and negative aspects.
Delivering a service after all of the steps taken causes a great deal of delay.
Technology heavyweights such as Microsoft msft and Intel intc finally gave in to profit taking, causing the tech-rich Nasdaq Composite Index to fall 70.64 to 2344.85.
Buds and soft fruits are also taken, causing considerable damage to agriculture.
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