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Discover LudwigThe phrase "you look causing" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete or incorrect expression, and it cannot be used in any context as it stands. Example: "You look causing a scene" (if intended to imply someone is causing a disturbance).
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A stressed lifestyle can impact how you look, causing you to appear rundown, tired, and unrefreshed.
As well as tackling sources of stress and getting adequate sleep, you can increase your stress resistance by increasing your vitamin C intake A stressed lifestyle can impact how you look, causing you to appear rundown, tired, and unrefreshed.
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Players turned to look, causing a short delay.
You should only do people you look like, cause your body is not the same".
She might try to use it against you talking about it with other members of the family or even to your partner, trying to make you look bad cause of the things you said in an anger moment.
Don't criticize any one about they way they look cause they can't skate are else you will too.
If he comes in one day looking tired don't say you look tired cause to him its like saying "you look like s***." Don't act like he's just yours if he hangs around you it could make him think you're overprotective which is a turnoff for guys.
But you probably internalize it and try to play it cool, so to not make you look worse or cause a scene.
Being an outright jerk to her may make you look bad and cause you to lose her as a friend.
This may make you look unique and cause you to stand out from every other date he has had in the past.
If you look at bacteremia caused by different organisms, you get different answers, and there is a great danger here of trying to oversimplify something that is actually rather complex.
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