What is the verb for deficiency?

What should the verb mean in English, “give rise to”, “bring about”, “generate”,…. There are several verbs in English meaning “cause”.

But all of such verbs seem to be more idiomatic for particular things. How does it effect arguments’s or disputes?

Do decisions give rise to arguments?

What of the above verbs, or similar verbs, is the most idiomatic for “deficiency” in sentences such as the below? That feature ——- a

deficiency for our system.

What is a good idea?

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which add up to the :to have a particular result or effect. ( Cambridge

Dictionary ) That feature added up to a deficiency for our system.

are: to signify; to indicate:( dictionary. Is there

an Apple/Google co-op ( Is that possible?

Answered on March 22, 2021.
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That feature results in a deficiency to our system. Is there a different one?

From:

English Dictionary. What

is caused by something else.

How do I change my thesis?

Answered on March 25, 2021.
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precipititate induce trigger?

Answered on March 25, 2021.
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which add up to the :to have a particular result or effect. ( Cambridge

Dictionary ) That feature added up to a deficiency for our system.

are: to signify; to indicate:( dictionary. Is there

an Apple/Google co-op ( Is that possible?

Answered on March 26, 2021.
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