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The phrase "will have causes" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing future events or situations that will lead to specific reasons or explanations. Example: "The changes in policy will have causes that we need to analyze to understand their impact."
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But we cannot be confident that the next crisis will have causes and pathology remotely similar to the last one.
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But Bush's policies will have caused it".
Then, the giants really will have cause to worry.
The next day will be OK; you will have cause for mild optimism in the morning.
One of the three will have cause to regret building that sandcastle.
An army spokesperson said: "We apologise for the distress that this will have caused.
"If there is a confrontation, the dissenters will have caused it," he said.
By 2020, H.I.V. will have caused more deaths than any disease outbreak in history.
What Cardiff's manager saw when his troops returned to action will have caused further disappointment.
It will have caused discomfort at the FA and within the British Olympic Association.
The mounting fiscal crisis in Washington suggests that some months will pass before the Fed will have cause to reconsider.
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