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"Dismissing an entire cause" refers to a legal action where a court terminates a case before it goes to trial, effectively rejecting the claims made by the plaintiff. This can occur for various reasons, such as lack of legal merit, insufficient evidence, or procedural issues. When a cause is dismissed, the plaintiff typically loses the opportunity to pursue those claims further in that court. However, depending on the circumstances, the plaintiff may have the option to amend their complaint or appeal the dismissal.

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