Exact(9)
A male ballet dancer in a skirt is usually cause for broad humor.
LONDON — It's usually cause for celebration when a product turns 60.
In this group, though, having the yips, usually cause for humiliation, became something of a point of pride.
If complete annihilation narrowly avoided is not usually cause for jubilation, moments of grace on this tour have been scarce and England will seize this one happily.
Both "Survivor" and the "CSI" franchise are in their eighth seasons, which is usually cause for some alarm, although they are both holding up in ratings this year.
The unexpected sight of an arts organization's chief executive taking the stage to make an announcement before a performance is usually cause for concern.
Similar(50)
for example: when we are too hot, or have excess of energy ( usually caused for excess of food o sugar), too much stress, when we are hungry, etc. you could find also any kind of exercise that makes you burn many calories.
Besides, diverse postures, circumstances, viewpoints, positions, etc. may usually cause non-negligible interference for recognition, which further increase the difficulty.
Although there was no family history of renal disease, because S. flexneri does not usually cause Stx-HUS and the PCR for Stx had been negative, we investigated for aHUS.
The children devise a series of do-gooding schemes that are pretexts for adventures which usually cause fire, flood, injury or other havoc.
For example, earthquakes usually cause enough damage to some of the transportation infrastructure that it often renders them unusable and/or inaccessible.
Write better and faster with AI suggestions while staying true to your unique style.
Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com