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are attributed from
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "are attributed from" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used incorrectly; the correct phrase would be "are attributed to." Example: "The success of the project is attributed to the hard work of the entire team."
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Alternative expressions(20)
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For example, the fact that "paixãoisAfeeling" does not imply that "crime passionalisAfeeling". Pragmatic semantic relationships as functional, causal, incidental or motivational relationships commonly give rise to characteristics that are attributed from adjective to noun.
The IV IV semiconducting compound contains covalent bonds so that some electrons are distributed over the region between neighbouring atoms; in such situation the interaction energies are attributed from the contribution of charge dipole-dipole and charge dipole-quadruple terms.
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Similar Expressions
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The results can be attributed from several points.
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Presence of Cl can be attributed from natural and anthropogenic sources.
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The lower Z corresponding gap area then is attributed from Cu element.
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A possible explanation of cocrystallization in the later system has been attributed from small interaction between the components.
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As it was shown in [13], type of the structural defects in graphene can be attributed from the analysis of relative intensity of D- and D′ bands.
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This could be attributed from the similar non-selective foraging behaviour and mechanisms, which they use to adapt to their environment.
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This may suggest that the excellent mechanical flexibility of the FRRAM may also be attributed from the ZnO nanorods-graphene oxide composite resistive layer ductility.
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As the AFM propose an active force clamp mechanism, the limitations of this technique were attributed from random positioning, difficult handling, operator dependent, big and bulky experiment set-up, random attachment and it is not suitable for non adherent cells.
However, only two deaths were attributed from the storm, though one person was missing.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Always use the correct preposition "to" after "attributed" to ensure grammatical accuracy. For example, "The success was attributed to their hard work."
Common error
Avoid using "from" after "attributed". The correct construction is "attributed to". Using "from" can confuse readers and make your writing seem unpolished.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "are attributed from" functions incorrectly as it attempts to link effects to their causes, but uses the wrong preposition. This phrase needs correction for grammatical accuracy. As noted by Ludwig AI, the proper form is "are attributed to."
Frequent in
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Wiki
20%
Less common in
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "are attributed from" is flagged by Ludwig AI as grammatically incorrect; the correct form is "are attributed to". While the search results show instances of this phrase in use, especially in scientific and general contexts, its incorrectness impacts its overall acceptability. To ensure clear and polished writing, replace "are attributed from" with "are attributed to" or consider alternatives like "are caused by" or "are derived from" for improved grammatical precision and clarity.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
are attributed to
Changes the preposition to the correct form, indicating the recipient or cause.
are derived from
Implies an origin or source from which something originates or is obtained.
are assigned from
Replaces "attributed" with "assigned", focusing on allocation or designation rather than inherent cause.
are a result of
Highlights the consequence or outcome of a particular factor or event.
originate from
Highlights the point of origin or beginning of something.
are caused by
Focuses specifically on causation, indicating the direct cause of something.
stem from
Emphasizes the origin or root cause of something, suggesting a deeper underlying factor.
arise from
Suggests that something emerges or develops as a consequence of something else.
are linked to
Indicates an association or connection between two things, without necessarily implying direct causation.
can be traced to
Focuses on finding the origin or source of something through investigation.
FAQs
What is the correct way to use "attributed" in a sentence?
The correct way is to use "attributed to", for example, "The discovery was "attributed to" his research."
What can I say instead of "are attributed from"?
Instead of "are attributed from", you can say "are attributed to", "are caused by", or "are a result of" depending on the context.
Is "are attributed from" grammatically correct?
No, "are attributed from" is grammatically incorrect. The correct phrase is "are attributed to".
What's the difference between "are attributed to" and "are derived from"?
"Are attributed to" implies assigning a cause or origin, while "are derived from" suggests something originates or is obtained from a source. They are similar but not interchangeable; for example: Success is "attributed to" hard work, and knowledge is "derived from" study.
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Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
74%
Authority and reliability
2.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested