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I were attributed
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "I were attributed" is not correct in standard written English.
The correct form would be "I were attributed to" in a subjunctive context, but it is rarely used in modern English. Example: "If I were attributed the success of the project, I would be honored."
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Alternative expressions(17)
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60 human-written examples
Interestingly, Chiari's original description of CM-I was attributed by the author to "cerebellar coning" which he observed at autopsy in 14 patients dying of hydrocephalus [ 4].
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The periodic resonances marked with (I) are attributed to resonances in the dot in agreement with the intermediate slope.
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The LOP improvement of LED I is attributed to increasing IQE, which is associated with the improved crystal quality of the device.
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Modulation of genes in category I is attributed largely to HSF1 activation, as also indicated by prominent up-regulation under heat shock.
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65 The ability of ethamidosulfathiazole to stabilize Form I was attributed to its capacity to integrate into the growing crystal faces of Form I without disrupting crystal growth.
To examine whether the anti-fibrotic activity of albumin and R-III is attributed to decreased RA signaling, we carried out several experiments.
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Thus, it is possible to reason that the anti-fibrotic effect of albumin and R-III is attributed to downregulation of RA signaling which is involved in the process of HSC activation.
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Before quoting his sister, Valerie, he added to laughter, "I want to make clear I am attributing this".
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The trick is to have your passions -- which are often quite murderous -- and yet hold onto this other idea, that this person to whom I'm attributing the worst deeds and motives is someone I care about.
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You'll notice the use of quote marks, signalling that I'm attributing the story to some other source.
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"I know it was attributed somehow to some ingenious advance man from my staff.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When discussing attribution, ensure the verb tense and subject-verb agreement are accurate. Use 'I was attributed' or 'It was attributed to me' instead of "I were attributed" for correct grammar.
Common error
Avoid using "I were attributed". The correct form depends on the intended meaning and tense. Choose between 'I was attributed', 'It was attributed to me', or 'I am credited with' depending on the context.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "I were attributed" is grammatically incorrect and does not serve a recognized function in standard English. Ludwig AI highlights that it violates subject-verb agreement. The correct forms are passive constructions like "I was attributed" or "It was attributed to me".
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "I were attributed" is grammatically incorrect in modern English. As Ludwig AI indicates, the correct phrasing depends on the intended tense and voice, such as "I was attributed" (past passive) or "It was attributed to me" (emphasizing the attributor). The lack of real-world examples underscores its non-standard usage. When writing, ensure subject-verb agreement and use appropriate passive voice constructions to accurately convey attribution.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
I was attributed
Corrects the verb conjugation to the past tense indicative, suitable for direct statements.
I was assigned
Shifts the meaning to 'assigned', implying a task or role given to the subject.
It was attributed to me
Changes the sentence structure to emphasize the attribution and correct grammatical errors.
I am attributed
Modifies the verb tense to present passive, indicating an ongoing attribution.
I am being attributed
Uses the present continuous passive to describe an attribution happening now.
I have been attributed
Uses the present perfect passive, describing a completed action that has relevance to the present.
The credit was given to me
Emphasizes the reception of credit rather than direct responsibility.
I received the attribution
Focuses on the act of receiving credit or blame.
They attributed it to me
Changes the perspective to someone else making the attribution.
I am credited with
Shifts focus to being recognized for an achievement.
FAQs
How can I properly use attribution in a sentence about myself?
Instead of "I were attributed", use "I was attributed" for past tense passive voice, or "It was attributed to me" to emphasize the source of attribution.
What's a grammatically sound alternative to "I were attributed"?
The correct forms are "I was attributed", "I am attributed" (if it's a current state), or "It was attributed to me".
Is "I were attributed" ever correct in English?
No, "I were attributed" is grammatically incorrect. The correct usage depends on the tense and context; alternatives include "I was attributed" or rephrasing the sentence.
What's the difference between "I was attributed" and "It was attributed to me"?
"I was attributed" focuses on the subject, while "It was attributed to me" emphasizes that someone else did the attributing. Both are corrections of "I were attributed".
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
60%
Authority and reliability
1.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested