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"will cause problems" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to refer to a situation in which an action, decision, or event will likely lead to unfavorable outcomes. For example, "The new regulation will cause problems for small businesses."
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Grading apprenticeships will cause problems.
It will cause problems later".
Whether such differences will cause problems remains to be seen.
"Crossing" it will cause problems when you edit.
We won't be the only team Fiji will cause problems to in this tournament".
Few of this group will cause problems to themselves or others.
That will cause problems for people with inadequate health insurance, even there.
None denies that the euro's strength will cause problems for Europe's economy overall.
The delay increases the amount of testing, and thus reduces the chances that updates will cause problems.
If the electrolyte in a lead-acid battery escapes, it will cause problems but it will not burn.
This will not matter when the economy is growing, but when the next recession comes along, it will cause problems.
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