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The phrase "which cause him" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to refer to something that causes an effect on him, but it lacks proper grammatical structure. Example: "The events of the day were overwhelming, which caused him to feel anxious."
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The control system is very simplified, and despite manful attempts to introduce varied sequences, such as fans which cause him to float in the air, the whole game is more or less one big trawl of punching enemies punctuated by platform sequences, which becomes pretty repetitive.
For example, Meyer completely omits mention of the Early Cambrian small shelly fossils and misunderstands the nuances of molecular phylogenetics, both of which cause him to exaggerate the apparent suddenness of the Cambrian explosion.
Meanwhile, Brian consumes magic mushrooms which cause him to hallucinate.
Mahone is plagued with visions of Shales, which cause him to self-medicate with prescription drugs.
As soon as Reggie's story begins, it becomes extraneous when other, boring, music-related things happen in Archie's life which cause him to reject the captain position.
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Which causes him to wonder: just what did I do to end up in this place?
Without treatment, his hip is deteriorating due to osteonecrosis, which causes him great pain.
Unfortunately, he's just had the flu, which caused him to drop out last week in Houston.
"He was then punched, which caused him to fall to the ground.
In the end, it was a dream which caused him to create the periodic table.
Of the knee complaint which caused him trouble against Porto, Richards said: "It's all right.
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