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The phrase "as is attributed to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referencing a statement, idea, or quality that is commonly associated with a particular person or source.
Example: "The theory of relativity, as is attributed to Albert Einstein, revolutionized our understanding of space and time."
Alternatives: "as credited to" or "as associated with".
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The Samkhya of Charaka, which is substantially the same as is attributed to Panchashika in the Mahabharata, is theistic and regards the unmanifested (avyakta) as being the same as the purusha (the self).
The discrepancy between the depth of the redox boundary and the peak of dissolved As is attributed to the difference in the abundance of P-extracted As rather than to a variation of Kd.
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The author is represented as an infant prodigy who performs much the same feats of sapience as are attributed to Jesus in some of the Infancy Gospels.
The dramatic attack on the Japanese prisoner of war camp carried out by P-51 Mustangs is accompanied by Jim's whoops of "...the Cadillac of the skies!", a phrase believed to be first used in Ballard's text as "Cadillac of air combat" and in the screenplay that has now entered urban mythology as being attributed to the war years.
However, educational success is better understood as being attributed to multiple factors [ 10].
The further increase of Jsc as well as η is attributed to the increase of TiO2 crystallinity of TNA-TnB, as evidenced by XRD.
Yes, you can reference this article on your website as long as it is attributed to Harvard Health Publishing.
Here the tragic fate of Sappho, who is depicted as heterosexual, is attributed to her unhappy love for an ordinary man and to her inability to reconcile life and art, clearly an enduring problem for Grillparzer.
But, the cause of dry skin has been controversial, as it is attributed to multiplefactors, including cellular turnover, lipid content, activity of glands, hydration, skin barrier function, and transepidermal water loss.
The direction, such as it is, is attributed to Matthew Parent.
The origin of prosthetics as a science is attributed to the 16th-century French surgeon Ambroise Paré.
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