Cause célèbre is meant as an ironic and depreciating description of a controversy, person, or event that captures popular attention. The most straightforward use is to attribute it to an event: "The jailing of the homeless child was the cause célèbre of the town's liberal elite for many months."
It can also be effective when used indirectly: "Global warming and similar causes célèbres consumed fully 60% of airtime on Fix News the preceding year."
Example sentence - Your behaviors have direct cause and effect.
cause it can
'It was an incidental cause'
yes, you can.'Cause you just did.
u dont cause
The word (cause)used in a sentence.Would it cause me trouble by bullying my sister?
Methamphetamine use can cause severe neurological damage.
i poignantly decided not to answer you cause your stupid.
The balance of power in the region shifted when a new alliance was formed between two major countries.
She made vindictive remarks about her ex-boyfriend's new relationship, seeking to hurt him out of spite.
I'll be glad to contribute to your cause.
i can tell if it my brother cause i renowned my brother.