He'd no genuine cause for alarm, apart from a vague suspicion of an aging cartographer.
Such contrasts appeared at all levels of results, the report says, and are a genuine cause for concern.
Some garden in clay so heavy as to be genuine cause for despair.
The scientists mentioned had genuine cause for concern and acted on that in an entirely appropriate way.
Tenuous and balanced on a knife's edge, to be sure, but also substantial enough to offer a genuine cause for hope.
Perhaps then they will see that many people there have genuine cause to be angry.
A Terran who is guilty of a crime has no genuine cause for complaint.
Yet the West's misreading of Bosnian society may be a more genuine cause for the failure to bring change about.
There probably never was a dead dog, but there was genuine cause for anxiety.
These two persons without any genuine cause and legal authority invaded Iraq.