Examples of 'not cause much' in a sentence

Meaning of "not cause much"

not cause much: This phrase suggests that something does not result in a significant or substantial impact. It implies a lack of considerable consequences or effects

How to use "not cause much" in a sentence

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not cause much
Although initially it does not cause much damage.
This does not cause much difficulty in use of the hand.
But this situation does not cause much pain.
The act did not cause much professional disagreement or much popular reaction.
Selection of a topic will not cause much trouble.
The bombing did not cause much damage and most of the casualties suffered were civilian.
They were minor explosions that did not cause much damage.
Should not cause much damage to Nedap 's revenues.
This news will probably not cause much unhappiness.
Some shells penetrate into the cathedral but do not cause much damage.
Typically they do not cause much damage to plants.
Initially, the bombs were of amateur quality and did not cause much harm.
The caterpillars do not cause much damage in the autumn.
As long as the controller is utilized appropriately, it will certainly not cause much problem.
The fine needle used for injecting does not cause much pain, only a mild pinprick sensation.

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Since the loop conditions will evaluate as false, this does not cause much delay.
Meng Hao 's reappearance did not cause much stir in the outside world.
For a woman without genetic predisposition, one glass of wine may not cause much harm.
I really hope this bug does not cause much trouble meanwhile.
For most women, hot flushes occur occasionally and do not cause much distress.
DOC 's injections do not cause much additional potassium excretion when sodium intake is low.
These are not visible and do not cause much discomfort.
No one lives nearby, so a volcanic eruption would probably not cause much danger or damage.
This is normal and should not cause much concern.
For many women, hot flushes only occur occasionally and do not cause much distress.
Even the botched counterinsurgency in Vietnam did not cause much soul searching within the service.
Only a few hit the Hunter but did not cause much damage.
These are easily usable and do not cause much trouble.
Advantages of photodynamic therapy is that it does not cause much damage to healthy tissues.
If the subject is too far, it will not cause much impact.
Worse still, this expensive vehicle did not cause much public enthusiasm.
In the modern era, this test would not cause much worry.
This hairstyle looks natural, stylish, and does not cause much trouble in everyday life.
According to geologists, Ubehebe not cause much harm.
Later the Germans changed it every month, but that would not cause much trouble, either.
MIAMI - There is a lot swirling around out there, but not cause much for significant concern.

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