Examples of 'news caused' in a sentence

Meaning of "news caused"

news caused ~ reports resulted in or triggered certain reactions or effects. It denotes the impact or consequences brought about by the dissemination of information

How to use "news caused" in a sentence

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news caused
The news caused her much pain.
I can not say that this news caused me joy.
The news caused a huge media storm.
In Egypt the news caused dismay.
The news caused apprehension in the financial market.
When swine flu first appeared, the initial news caused a lot of overreaction.
The news caused alarm throughout the village.
In Washington, such news caused a real shock.
The news caused him to explode with anger.
It moved me to take on a mission . The news caused sort of a stir in me.
The news caused a bit of a row.
In Tokyo, the news caused mounting alarm.
The news caused a great sensation.
This further news caused more consternation and panic.
This news caused oil prices to climb recently.

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This news caused.
The news caused panic among the people.
But the second news caused Chu Feng to be extremely angry.
The news caused disbelief among netizens who were very quick to react.
The news caused concern.
This news caused the besiegers to redouble their efforts the next day.
This rejection news caused lots of upset and uncertainty for the young lad.
This news caused some controversy when it was announced.
The news caused a huge stir.
The news caused a commotion there.
The news caused a great stir.
This news caused a wave of negativity from users.
The news caused massive reactions in France.
This news caused a panic among Muslims.
The news caused concern among European stockholders.
The news caused an uproar in Bollywood.
This news caused conflict in the Allied high command.
The news caused an outpouring of grief in the Norwegian entertainment industry.
The fake news caused the price of Ethereum to drop significantly.
The news caused a stir for several days in the Tomos moped community.
That news caused a huge upsurge in red wine consumption in the United States.
The news caused a scandal in England and Ireland.
The news caused international outrage against Boko Haram and the Nigerian government.
The news caused a backlash in residents ' opinions of the militants.
The news caused interest from the media and led to speculation about the band 's future.
The news caused major reputation problems and share value fell 6 % the next day.
The news caused uproar because it was published shortly before the 1953 general election.

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