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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ascribed in" is not correct in standard written English.
The correct expression is typically "ascribed to."
Example: "The success of the project was ascribed to the team's hard work and dedication."
Alternatives: "attributed to" or "assigned to."
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Though ascribed in antiquity to Homer, the poems actually differ widely in date and are of unknown authorship.
The advent of the both-hot-and-not trend can be ascribed in part to the cool cycle itself, which by its nature is perpetually speeding up.
We came away with the view that there is more value in the pipeline than is ascribed in the current $41bn valuation.
Conversely the clinging of the pagan authors to an outmoded form may be ascribed in part to a conservative resistance to the Christian ideas.
Their optimism can be ascribed in part to the way arts center events, along with sporting events at the Newark arena, draw huge crowds.
The different character of Latin American folk art may be ascribed in part to the modification of an indigenous culture by contact with a more self-aware culture.
Eurostar is to cut 80 jobs following a downturn in passenger numbers and ticket revenue that the cross-Channel train company has ascribed in part to the EU referendum result.
The epic victory gained through the armed might of the land of the Soviets, through our heroic people, is ascribed in this type of novel, film and "scientific study" as being completely due to the strategic genius of Stalin.
Its figures for 2010 found that of 3,338 factors ascribed in incidents where a cyclist was injured, a lack of lights in the dark or in poor visibility totalled just 38 of them.
The fact that British real incomes were hit harder than American households' incomes by energy price increases could be ascribed in large part to the past depreciation of Sterling, which also hit real incomes directly.
It comes in the seven colors ascribed in Indian medicine to the body's seven force centers, located at intervals from the bottom of the spine to the crown of the head.
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