Sentence examples for to be cause from inspiring English sources

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That ought to be cause for concern.

"I think this is going to be cause for an awful lot of soul searching.

Michael King, analyst at WestLB, said the product withdrawal did not appear to be cause for alarm at this stage.

Instead of snickering at the fact of London's superior wealth, a new campaign is openly proclaiming it to be cause for celebration.

In Oma, catching a big tuna has become rare enough — and the market price high enough — to be cause for celebration.

But the movie inspired more than emotional outbursts from audience members, many of whom found it to be cause for more serious reflection.

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The experience, he said, had pushed him to be "cause-oriented" in his thinking—"to try to go back and see, what's the cause of this?

Benefits sanctions were also thought to be causing problems.

It was too early to be caused by volume.

"I thought, Something has to be causing this".

These do seem to be causing a problem.

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