Sentence examples for as often attributed from inspiring English sources

The phrase "as often attributed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a statement, idea, or quote that is commonly credited to a particular person or source, often without definitive proof.
Example: "The saying 'knowledge is power' is as often attributed to Francis Bacon, though its exact origin is debated."
Alternatives: "commonly credited" or "frequently ascribed".

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Bismarck's words, "iron and blood" (or "blood and iron", as often attributed), have often been misappropriated as evidence of a German lust for blood and power.

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He broke down in tears when facing the press afterwards, but the New York Times' Larry Dorman noted: "For the Americans, it was a chance to show that they can form team bonds that are as powerful as those often attributed to the Europeans, something they demonstrated when they refused to allow Hunter Mahan to be vilified for his loss to McDowell.

For the Americans, it was a chance to show that they can form team bonds that are as powerful as those often attributed to the Europeans, something they demonstrated when they refused to allow Hunter Mahan to be vilified for his loss to McDowell on the 17th hole in the final match.

While he almost certainly never said "Republicans buy sneakers, too"—as is often attributed to him to explain why he remained mostly aloof from politics and quiet on social issues—he has always been a meticulous curator of his public image, and a vigilant protector of his right to earn money from his likeness.

Of course, context is important, and it is perhaps misleading to not mention here that much of the educational success of industrialized countries such as Finland is often attributed to the low levels of childhood poverty in these nations as compared to the distressingly high level of childhood poverty in the United States.

As the quote, often attributed to the American judge Oliver Wendell Holmes, says: "The right to swing my fist ends where the other man's nose begins".

Wisdom is elusive, however, as the words often attributed to Socrates relay: "The only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing".

The chapter is notable particularly for the section 'The evolution of distastefulness' [in insects] which he explains by what is now known as 'kin selection', often attributed to Haldane but in fact suggested by Fisher already in a student talk in 1912 published in 1914 when he considered how a childless man killed in war could be replaced genetically speaking by his nephews.

As it can be seen from Figure 3a, the semicircles were depressed into the zre (real axis) of Nyquist plot which is often attributed as frequency dispersion as a result of the inhomogeneity, roughness, impurities, dislocations, distribution of the active sites, adsorption of the inhibitors, and formation of porous layers on the mild steel surface (Noor 2009; Macdonald 1987).

A marked feature of HIV-related stigma is that PLWH are often attributed as agents responsible for the potentially contagious and fatal infection, and associated with practices marked as deviant by many societies [ 13].

Wilkie Collins's decline as a novelist is often attributed to gout, or rather to the opiates he took to ease the pain of it.

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