Sentence examples for to causing from inspiring English sources

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The source of, or reason for, an event or action; that which produces or effects a result.

  • They identified a burst pipe as the cause of the flooding.

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In addition to causing discomfort and irritation, body lice can transmit disease-causing pathogens.

#Gross #DidNotExpectThat Clarkson is used to causing problems online.

"There is very little forest there anymore, and that has contributed to causing the landslides".

Let's go back to causing moral outrage in the traditional manner".

Michelle Obama must be used to causing a stir with her frocks.

With two exceptions, CryoLife has not admitted to causing any infections in any tissue recipients.

McCormick today pleaded guilty to causing death by dangerous driving and drink-driving.

But when it comes to causing crashes, it has learned to be less evil.

Both pleaded guilty to causing a person under 18 to be involved in pornography.

In some instances monkeywrenching does approach terrorism, as opposed to causing merely nuisance or economic harm.

"Or, it's possible it's the excessive use (of porn) that's perpetuating itself to causing brain changes.

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