Sentence examples for was causes from inspiring English sources

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was causes

noun

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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If one theme united most of last night's Oscar speeches, it was causes.

The title of her talk at the conference was Causes and Issues: Fighting for What Is Right.

His frenzied desire to be anything but what his father was causes him to develop a warped view of his society, so that in the end that view becomes (thanks to seven humiliating years in exile) reality to him.

That's all it's about, yet the repeated failures at whatever that lofty goal was causes us to eventually lose faith in ourselves and the ability to believe we have the discipline to stick to something we're committed to.

The focus of the interviews was causes rather than descriptions of discrimination.

We concluded the disorder arranged hyporeflective or hyperreflective belts were incision scars, and postoperative residual astigmatism was causes by those scars.

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What was causing that?

(It was caused by something).

The afterbirth was causing problems.

It was cause for hope.

What was causing her condition?

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