Sentence examples for would be a cause from inspiring English sources

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Usually, this would be a cause for celebration.

But I would have thought that this would be a cause for optimism.

Whether that would be a cause for celebration is another story.

For any group of 24 schools, these inspection results would be a cause for celebration.

"For any group of 24 schools, these results would be a cause for celebration.

And of course that would be a cause of deep regret to me.

And if it's among independents and women, that would be a cause for concern".

Israel had made it clear that blockading the gulf would be a cause for war.

Cooke said in any other country these statistics would be a cause of national shame and soul-searching.

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"Tonsillolith would be a minor cause".

"I knew it would be a lost cause".

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