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The phrase "ascribed to be" is not correct in standard written English
It is typically used incorrectly; the correct form would be "ascribed to" without "be." Example: "The theory is often ascribed to be the work of a single author, but it has multiple contributors."
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The currents have in turn been ascribed to be due to magnetospheric convection driven by the solar wind.
Comparison of the white-rice-based study with other glucose-based studies could be done by proportionately adjusting the glucose-based GI to white-rice-based GI by a factor of 1.2, and vice versa by a factor of 0.8, so that the adjusted reference value is ascribed to be 100.
Women are ascribed to be nice.
Slow xylose fermentation has also been ascribed to be the less efficient xylose transport.
The reason was ascribed to be the broken equilibrium because of the additional reaction of Eq. 10 occurring [54].
Aggregations of nanospheres were ascribed to be the cause for this peak-tunable property according to our investigation.
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After reconciling the need to be on a long-term drug regimen with the values I ascribed to being straight edge, I began taking the medication.
However, the additional stigma ascribed to being a "teen mother" further complicates the breastfeeding experience for the adolescent mother.
It may ascribe to be caused by more impurities with unidentified sources contained in the plant RCA.
The increase was ascribed to cost reductions that increased margins.
Those that can be ascribed to gender are, unfortunately, blown up to mythic proportions and thereby given spurious importance.
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