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The phrase "arguably attributable" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing something that can be claimed or assigned to a particular cause or source, but with some level of debate or uncertainty.
Example: "The success of the project is arguably attributable to the team's innovative approach and dedication."
Alternatives: "possibly linked to" or "potentially ascribed to".
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This fluctuation, independently from the side factors, is arguably attributable to the presence of response delays which, in practice, represent an obstacle for SFFCM.
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Although insufficient bone coverage could arguably be attributable to a poor surgical technique, we would tend to agree with other authors that it is rather likely to result from a flawed implant design that impedes osseointegration.
While this finding is statistically significant, the increase is arguably very small and possibly attributable to the observed increase in maximum daily average county-wide humidex during multi-day exposures.
Therefore, increasing environmental controls could arguably decrease the variability in risk attributable to genetic influences, perhaps yielding net benefits, particularly for those at the moderate or high end of the distribution of genetic risk.
Because little is known about the association of these kinematic parameters with risk of LBP (definitions 3 & 5, Table 1), or with outcome attributable to therapy (definition 4, Table 1), the Gaussian definition is arguably the most appropriate method of defining normal and abnormal motion.
These results are understandable, as it is arguably naïve to think that improvements in job-seeking self-efficacy could be completely attributable to improvements in OHRQoL.
Arguably this developed from the Wanless 2004 [ 8] report and a growing awareness of pressures on the NHS attributable to lifestyle choices.
Qualifications, arguably.
Arguably, they still are.
Arguably, it can.
Arguably a strong one.
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