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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as an attribute" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing characteristics or qualities that are associated with a person, object, or concept.
Example: "In this context, honesty is valued as an attribute of a good leader."
Alternatives: "as a characteristic" or "as a quality".
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"In Philadelphia, it worked as an attribute".
After all, the law doesn't protect religion as an attribute.
For decades the feeling of being "one" with the universe, prized in Zen as an attribute of enlightenment, was belittled by many psychoanalysts as an "infantile regression".
As an attribute of Apollo, the god of prophecy and music, the lyre to the ancient Greeks symbolized wisdom and moderation.
Law enforcement in Thailand has always been patchy, and the freewheeling nature of Thai society has often been seen as an attribute of the country's economic dynamism.
That may be seen as an attribute.
Every security element can be represented as an attribute.
Goffman (1963), characterized stigma as an attribute that makes a person undesirable within specific social spheres.
One would expect the same logic to apply to thinking, as an attribute that does not require a distinct substance.
The analytical results were entered as an attribute of the groundwater sample location in Arc GIS software.
Because of this, it is difficult to classify dissolution as an attribute that will not limit shelf life.
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