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Filter by Meaning The research aims to establish the causality between air pollution and respiratory diseases.
The historian explored the causality between colonialism and the rise of nationalism.
The concept of causality is essential to the scientific method.
The concept of causality has implications for our understanding of free will.
The philosopher argued that free will and causality are incompatible.
The principle of causality is a fundamental concept in physics.
The detective investigated the causality of the crime to identify the perpetrator.
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