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Angliholic Posted 18 years ago
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The diplomat's efforts gave rise to//resulted in a lasting peace

The diplomat's efforts gave rise to a lasting peace between the two countries.
... resulted in ...

Hi,
Do both of the above amount to each other? Thanks.
  

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Hi, Generally speaking, yes. #2 seems to suggest a slightly more direct causation. Clive

  • Hi, Generally speaking, yes.
  • #2 seems to suggest a slightly more direct causation.
  • Clive
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Hi,
Generally speaking, yes. #2 seems to suggest a slightly more direct causation.

Clive
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CliveHi,
Generally speaking, yes. #2 seems to suggest a slightly more direct causation.

Clive

Thanks, Clive.
Got it!
By the way, is there any difference between "cause" and "causation" in your reply? Thanks.
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Hi,
'Causation' - the act of causing something.

Clive

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