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"what is causing" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to ask about the reason or cause of something. Example: "The loud noise in the room is disrupting the class. What is causing it?".
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What is causing it?
What is causing this?
So what is causing it?
What is causing these trends?
What is causing this issue?
What is causing this trend?
What is causing such despair?
I don't know what is causing this.
What is causing this nativist fervor?
But what is causing these fires?
Who or what is causing these outbreaks?
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