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The phrase "are primarily attributed to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the causes or sources of a particular phenomenon, event, or characteristic.
Example: "The recent changes in climate patterns are primarily attributed to human activities such as deforestation and fossil fuel consumption."
Alternatives: "are mainly ascribed to" or "are largely linked to".
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Peaks in the chemical shift range (10 to -10 ppm) are primarily attributed to P esters.
For example, the anti-aging effects of resveratrol are primarily attributed to SIRT1 activation.
The sulphur emissions at higher sulphide conversions are primarily attributed to cracking of the lime coating.
Arsenic exists in both organic and inorganic forms and health effects are primarily attributed to inorganic forms.
The causes of early age cracking are primarily attributed to plastic shrinkage, temperature effects, autogenous shrinkage, and drying shrinkage.
The differences in the level of accumulation in the different fish organs are primarily attributed to the differences in the physiological role of each organ (Karuppasamy 2004).
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This rise of the epidemic is primarily attributed to Eastern Europe, where new diagnoses have more than doubled in the past decade.
The loss was primarily attributed to a one-time charge on the sale of its fixed-line business to the American investment group, Ripplewood Holdings.
The October increase was primarily attributed to a 14 percent gain in motor vehicles and parts sales, and in sales at gasoline stations.
This was primarily attributed to the premature detachment of the sand coating from the rebar core.
The precipitation change associated with TCs is primarily attributed to the perturbation difference.
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