Sentence examples for accredit to from inspiring English sources

"accredit to" is a valid phrase in written English.
It means to give credit or recognition to someone or something. Example: The success of the project was accredited to the hard work and dedication of the entire team.

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Spectrally resolved circular polarization measurements (450-900 nm) on whole leaves in transmission exhibit a strong decrease in the polarization signal over time after plucking, which we accredit to the deterioration of chiral macro-aggregates.

The mutation of a gene causes the loss of function of its protein product, which may accredit to the loss of protein domains in the protein product.

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To accredit is to assure basic standards of excellence [1].

I intend to use it more and when I do I will accredit it to George Monbiot; DEATH TO THE USURPERS !

These could be further used to inform national and regional education curricula and care standards, to accredit courses and to establish safe levels of clinical practice.

To accredit an article to countries, the method of 'absolute country counting' was adopted, in which each country contributing to an article received one paper credit based on the lead author's correspondence or reprint address.

The findings of this article suggest that with enhanced voucher sales, there is a need to accredit more facilities to expand the geographical coverage of the programme.

To accredit an article to institutions and countries, method of "absolute country counting" was adopted, in which each institution or country contributing to an article received one paper credit, respectively [ 12].

They demonstrate that at high relative humidity, the conductivity of their DNA samples is similar to that of distilled water and accredit this to the hydrolysis of a thin film of adsorbed water [8].

It is up to colleges and universities, and the institutions that accredit them, to make sure that whatever system falls into place does not repeat the same mistakes that have been made in K-12.

And there are two different bureaucracies that accredit programs to train home aides, but no central registry of the tens of thousands of people who have been granted training certificates.

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