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The phrase "are traceable to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the origins or sources of something, indicating that it can be followed back to a specific cause or reason.
Example: "The discrepancies in the report are traceable to a lack of accurate data collection methods."
Alternatives: "can be linked to" or "can be attributed to".
Dictionary
are traceable to
adjective
Capable of being traced; possible to track down.
synonyms
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Thus, all knowledge is linguistic, and the distinctions of objects are traceable to distinctions among words.
These gene-to-body interactions are evident in patients whose symptoms are traceable to a single disrupted gene.
The remedies of garnishment and attachment are traceable to Roman law and were a recognized practice of medieval merchants.
In the long run our ills are traceable to the monster of new-classical economics, as well as the power of vested interests.
What can be called the roots of the botanical garden as an institution are traceable to ancient China and many of the countries bordering the Mediterranean.
Several royal line descents are traceable to the 6th century, as, in England, is the tree of Louis Mountbatten, 1st Earl Mountbatten.
Luckily the art on view is more specific, ambitious and intelligent, even if many of its ideas are traceable to others.
Both a higher awareness worldwide about the destructiveness of terrorism and a new resolve among Sri Lankans to stop the war are traceable to the attacks on the United States and the response to them, he said.
Hansen's research suggests that every Holstein is descended from Chief and Elevation, and that 30percentt of all the Holstein genes in the world are traceable to those two bulls.
Though most residents are nominally Catholic, their religious ceremonies and festivals contain elements that anthropologists and sociologists say are traceable to African practices even more strongly than those of other black Brazilians.
Most of the poem's long lines, or "strophes", begin with "who" - "who were expelled from the academies for crazy & publishing obscene odes on the windows of the skull" - and are traceable to actual events.
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