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as one attributed
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "as one attributed" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to something that is assigned or credited to a specific source or individual, but it lacks clarity and context. Example: "The quote was presented as one attributed to a famous philosopher, but its origins were unclear."
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Alternative expressions(3)
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58 human-written examples
One's life has value so long as one attributes value to the life of others, by means of love, friendship, indignation, compassion.
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To what might one attribute these changes?
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Focusing on one attribute, such as QoL, may lead to other benefits being overlooked.
In an accompanying article, Lawrence Witmer at Ohio University wrote: "There has been growing unease about the avian status of Archaeopteryx as, one by one, its 'avian' attributes (feathers, wishbone, three-fingered hand) started showing up in non-avian dinosaurs.
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Another advantage of the BWSDCE is that unlike traditional DCEs, in BWSDCEs, the utility of a single level of one attribute acts as a benchmark and not the entire scenario [ 25].
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The sample was predefined with one attribute in common as recipients of DH's 'HCAI Technology Innovation Award for outstanding contributions to fighting infections 2009'.
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The distribution of the willingness to pay values for possible combinations of landscape programmes aiming to maintain two agricultural landscape attributes as well as one moorland attribute inferred from the earlier CEM survey is compared to results obtained with the sequential contingent valuation procedure for multidimensional policy suggested by Hoehn (1991).
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If more than one attribute gets the most votes, we use the attribute that appears earlier as the block attribute.
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However, considering that every LBS exploits location information, has different requirements, and processes location itself as one of attributes to define the services, we need to directly use location information within a LBS framework in order to provide location-based service differentiation.
A sedimentary facies succession is represented with a string of symbols, or facies codes in its natural vertical order, in which each symbol brings with it one attribute such as thickness for the facies.
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One might as well attribute the Arab uprising to the 2010 Deepwater Horizon oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When you need to express that something is connected to or originating from a specific person or source, try using the alternatives like "ascribed to", "credited to", or "assigned to" which provides a more natural and direct way of conveying attribution.
Common error
Be careful not to use the phrase "as one attributed" in your writing, because it sounds awkward and unclear. Instead, try replacing it with alternatives such as "ascribed to", "credited to", or "assigned to" to improve clarity and ensure effective communication.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "as one attributed" is intended to indicate a connection or origin but lacks grammatical clarity and is not recognized as a standard expression. Ludwig AI marks this phrase as incorrect, reinforcing its unconventional use.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "as one attributed" is not grammatically sound and lacks clear usage in standard English. Ludwig AI identifies it as incorrect. To express the idea of something being assigned or credited to a specific source, it is best to use clearer and more common alternatives such as "ascribed to", "credited to", or "assigned to". These phrases ensure better clarity and effective communication in writing.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
ascribed to someone
Replaces "attributed" with "ascribed", providing a more standard and clearer way to indicate the source of an idea or action.
credited to someone
Uses "credited" instead of "attributed", emphasizing recognition or acknowledgment of a source.
assigned to someone
Replaces "attributed" with "assigned", highlighting the act of allocating a quality or characteristic.
regarded as belonging to someone
Clarifies the association using a more descriptive phrase, focusing on ownership or origin.
seen as originating from someone
Emphasizes the source or starting point of something, using "originating" for clarity.
considered to be from someone
Uses "considered" to highlight an opinion or belief about the source of something.
thought to be by someone
Similar to "considered", but uses "thought" to indicate a less formal or definitive attribution.
known as someone's work
Focuses on the idea of authorship or creation by someone, using "work" to imply a product or result.
understood to be from someone
Implies a general agreement or common understanding about the source of something.
labeled as belonging to someone
Highlights the act of categorizing or identifying something as being associated with a particular person.
FAQs
How can I clearly express attribution in writing?
To clearly show attribution, use phrases like "ascribed to", "credited to", or "assigned to" instead of the ambiguous phrase "as one attributed". These alternatives clearly indicate the source or origin of an idea or characteristic.
What phrases can replace "as one attributed" to indicate the source of something?
Instead of "as one attributed", you can use phrases such as "ascribed to someone", "credited to someone", or "assigned to someone" to more effectively communicate where something comes from.
Is the phrase "as one attributed" grammatically correct?
The phrase "as one attributed" is grammatically questionable and not in common use. Using clearer alternatives like "ascribed to someone" or "credited to someone" will improve your writing.
What is a more natural way to express attribution than "as one attributed"?
A more natural way to express attribution includes options like "ascribed to someone", "credited to someone", or "assigned to someone". These alternatives offer better clarity and are more commonly used in English.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
60%
Authority and reliability
1.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested