To cause a problem
Ejemplo: His mistake caused a problem.
Definición
"To cause a problem" means to create a situation where difficulties or complications arise, often leading to inconvenience or conflict. For example, when someone's actions lead to a disruption, they are said to cause a problem.
Etimología
The phrase "to cause a problem" combines the verb "cause," which comes from the Latin 'causa' meaning 'reason' or 'motive,' with the noun "problem," derived from the Greek 'problēma,' meaning 'a task or obstacle.' Together, they describe the act of bringing about an issue or difficulty.
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