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The phrase "are often attributed to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the origin or source of a particular idea, quote, or action that is commonly associated with someone or something.
Example: "Many great inventions are often attributed to Thomas Edison, although some were developed by his contemporaries."
Alternatives: "are frequently credited to" or "are commonly linked to".
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Rising prices are often attributed to increasing labor costs.
These are often attributed to poor air quality.
The advanced cognitive capabilities of the human brain are often attributed to our recently evolved neocortex.
In Somalia, mental troubles are often attributed to spirit possession, and psychotherapy barely exists.
–If applicable, what physical attributes are often attributed to people of your ethnicity or race?
His novels, similarly, are often attributed to the "muscular" school of fiction.
The differences in rates of growth are often attributed to two factors: government and entrepreneurship.
Additional perturbations to the observed cyclotron frequency are often attributed to changes in space charge conditions.
The health benefits of phytochemicals are often attributed to the targeting of reactive oxygen species (ROS).
Weak institutions are often attributed to the lack of well-established political parties headed by competent leaders.
His temper tantrums and tirades are often attributed to his perfectionism, his antiestablishmentism or his good guy-bad brat personality.
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