Sentence examples for Be ascribed from inspiring English sources

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Be ascribed

verb

To attribute a cause or characteristic to someone or something.

  • One may ascribe these problems to the federal government

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That being: Never ascribe to malice what can be ascribed to technical incompetence.

It can be ascribed to two sides.

Some of this can be ascribed to nostalgia.

To what can these eerie similarities be ascribed?

Neither of those qualities could be ascribed to the others.

That, clearly, should be ascribed to judgment, not luck.

This can be ascribed to the Mn-improved spillover effect.

The superior performance can be ascribed to the unique electrode.

The stability may also be ascribed to Germany's conservative mortgage system.

Terrible diets, trouble at home: not all of this can be ascribed to poverty, of course.

The discord over Iran can, in part, be ascribed to Rumsfeld's testy relationship with the generals.

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