Sentence examples for were causes from inspiring English sources

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were 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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There were cults, there were communes and there were causes.

There were causes that went beyond lettuce, of course.

But to others, there were causes for concern.

Civil rights, peace and justice were causes that occupied his entire life.

I still wonder how I could respond like that, although there were causes.

These were causes and conflicts barely understood – or at least gravely underestimated – in the White House and Department of Defence.

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What's causing it?

What was causing that?

What's causing the shrinkage?

"It's cause and effect.

(It was caused by something).

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