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How to use good cause in a sentence

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Claimants cannot show good cause just by saying, for example, that they conscientiously object to doing a certain employment.
Instead of spending crores of rupees on your Temple charades, why not put the money to a good cause like this one?
While the NHS is a good cause, it puts the squeeze on when the market has not yet fully recovered.
Those involved in one of the county's most popular festivals have decided acting the goat is one way to help a good cause.
A group of extrovert Otley men will be stripping for a very good cause at a fund-raising spectacular next month.
His instinct for self-preservation is too high, and it makes him afraid to endanger himself, even for a good cause.
This tells all young and old that a bad deed done in the name of a good cause is acceptable.
It is in the cupboard, and likely to stay there until the next good cause that requires a raffle prize donation.
As well as helping a good cause buying this CD will give you hours of pleasure.
Initially the Bulls had attached themselves to every single good cause in the city.
A pub which was devastated by fire has reopened and plans are being made to hold charity events to raise money for a good cause.
However, some families are calling a halt to the festive excesses and donating money otherwise spent on cards or presents to a good cause.
Students hurled more than 1,400 chocolate custard pies and it was all for a good cause.
A military appointing authority could choose to disqualify any panel member for good cause.
It's all in a good cause, people used to say, but Elizabeth felt that almost any action she took at this point would be of dubious value.
The intended claimant has a good cause of action against the intended defendant in respect of each of the claims.
He then went on to say that since animals habitually injure each other we should not worry unduly about experimenting on them in a good cause.
It was a crazy episode in which Ricksen was presented, not without good cause, as a victim.
The Church people and Nonconformists willingly joined together for this good cause, and made the undertaking very successful.
Fair enough, she has good cause, but it really got on my nerves after a while.
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Examples from Classical Literature
There must, of course, be a reason, for no taniwha of any repute would take such an extreme step without some good cause.
There was plenty to do on the plantation, and there was no good cause for sending me away.
If, on the other hand, A had won his case B would then have a good cause of action against his covenantor.
The attack was accomplished by means of a botnet, and for that I felt bad, but it was in the service of a good cause.
The latter were beginning to speak fearlessly of that war, now that rewards were being showered on the defenders of the good cause.
A good cause might turn the scale with me, for may not I too be of an exceptional brain, congenitally?
If so, you are being urged to donate it to a good cause along with any other unwanted presents.
Can a little coquetry in a good cause be such a heinous offence?
But journalists also don't mind overstating things if they think it's for a good cause.
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