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The phrase "a term attributed to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the origin or source of a specific term or concept, often in academic or formal writing.
Example: "The phrase 'cognitive dissonance' is a term attributed to psychologist Leon Festinger."
Alternatives: "a term ascribed to" or "a term linked to".
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Teleology, a term attributed to Aristotle, is the attribution of design and purpose to nature and to human creations, and can be contrasted with naturalism, the philosophical stance in which science is today grounded.
Ariane Dandois, another Paris dealer, has a "term" attributed to Valadier.
Learned helplessness is a term attributed to a 1972 paper by the psychologist Martin Seligman.
And Fox fans range out of factual bounds ("death panels") more than their NPR-listening counterparts in the liberal "reality-based community" (a term attributed to a Bush White House aide by the author Ron Suskind).
Silicon Valley prizes meritocracies, yet many recruiting processes yield "mirrortocracies," a term attributed to Mitch Kapor.
Transient splenial lesion is a term attributed to the ovoid or round focus in the central part of the callosal splenium that has been described in cases of epilepsy and encephalitis.
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Each one of the four upgrading strategies proposed, refers to specific engineering operations while the term attributed to each option is considered to be the best matching.
The term attributed to each option is considered to be the best matching as follows: 'Maintenance', 'Rehabilitation', 'Reconstruction' and 'New Alignment'.
The governing equations contain an integral term attributing to the viscoelastic properties of the matrix.
Specifically, gene expression microarray experiments in the NCBI Gene Expression Omnibus (GEO) characterizing human disease conditions were automatically identified using a method where the Medical Subject Heading (MeSH) terms attributed to publications associated with GEO experiments are were evaluated for disease concepts using the Unified Medical Language System (release 2007AC) [ 14, 15].
ESTs with similarities to genes of known function in other organisms were clustered using Gene Ontology (GO) terms attributed to their respective orthologs in D. melanogaster and D. mojavensis.
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