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The phrase "there is ample cause" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing reasons or justifications for a particular action or belief. Example: "Given the evidence presented, there is ample cause to reconsider our initial decision."
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But there is ample cause for hope.
There is ample cause for so much attention.
Whatever other causes might have contributed to that surprising omission, there is ample cause to present the Pacifica Quartet now.
Perhaps, nonetheless, there is ample cause, when the country is shedding six hundred thousand jobs a month, for these temporary, ameliorating measures.
After investing so much time and effort into gD-2 subunit vaccines [33], there is ample cause for dismay at the failure of a promising genital herpes vaccine [48].
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There was ample cause for celebration, said Patricia Gay, executive director of the Preservation Resource Center, a private nonprofit organization that has been guiding the revival from an 1832 town house on Julia Street.
As a Progressive Jew I do not normally keep the fast, but yesterday there was ample cause for mourning: the loss of life, the suffering and the seemingly intractable conflict in Israel and Palestine.
If those eminent bassists recognized a spark in Mr. Williams — who is 24 and works as a sideman with the vibraphonist Stefon Harris, the saxophonist Marcus Strickland and the pianist Jacky Terrasson — then there was ample cause to hear what he had to say.
But there was ample cause for concern.
According to Meacham, there's ample cause for skepticism about these claims.
Still, there was ample cause to celebrate -- and celebrate we did -- because we finally had an ally in the White House who would fight with and for us.
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