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The phrase "ascribed to feedback" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when attributing a certain quality, effect, or outcome to feedback received in various contexts, such as education, business, or personal development.
Example: "The improvements in student performance can be largely ascribed to feedback provided during the course."
Alternatives: "attributed to feedback" or "credited to feedback".
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If in the same experiment, we could demonstrate regions that show clear error-like signals without the recognition-like profile of the Ploran et al. (2007) experiment, these regions could be more unequivocally ascribed to feedback processing rather than recognition per se.
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Hence, we posited a feedback loop wherein the pro-inflammatory properties ascribed to IL-6 are exhibited through induction of the APR and the anti-inflammatory properties are mediated via HGF that is produced in response to IL-6 stimulation.
This effect is ascribed to the reduction in MDM2 protein level via the "negative feedback regulation" mechanism [ 16].
We found that GPs attending a feedback meeting made more changes and plans than those who did not, but this may be ascribed to selection bias and does not necessarily reflect a benefit from the meetings.
I ascribed to him a worldly wisdom.
Some 34,814 are ascribed to murder.
A lot of integrity ascribed to a news anchor.
His abrupt mood swings have since been ascribed to epilepsy.
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