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The phrase "* attribute" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English
One possible scenario where you can use it is in a sentence describing someone's behavior or characteristics. For example: - "His diligence is his most valuable *attribute." - "The team's success can be attributed to their strong work ethic and organizational *attributes." - "She possesses all the necessary *attributes to be a successful leader."
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The inspectors cannot attribute blame.
"And I would attribute that to Rajeev".
Historians often attribute the defeat to corruption.
Better yet, attribute it to your wife.
They attribute China's reaction to timing.
What would you attribute that to?
I attribute my success to my mentors.
"I attribute much of that to Kate".
She did not attribute them to anyone.
To what did he attribute the shift?
"I can't attribute it all to that".
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