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The phrase "ascribing much" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the act of attributing a significant amount of something, such as qualities or characteristics, to a person, idea, or object.
Example: "In her analysis, she is ascribing much of the success to the team's hard work and dedication."
Alternatives: "attributing a lot" or "assigning significant value".
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For these reasons, attention has now shifted towards ascribing much of the observed familial cancer risk to polygenic models of predisposition in which variant alleles, each conferring a small added risk, cooperate to produce a significant risk factor if several of the adverse alleles are inherited.
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Analysts, however, ascribed much of the drop to typical investor jitters about acquisitions, uneasiness among media investors in general and perhaps even a belief that Univision's purchase meant it was not interested in being bought -- a point of serious speculation recently.
In an interview this month, Jim Gianopulos, a chairman of Fox Filmed Entertainment, ascribed much of the opposition to fear of "monsters in the closet" — hypotheticals under which movies would be offered on demand even more quickly or at lower prices than anyone now contemplated.
Oracle ascribed much of the improvement to sales of e-business applications software.A French advertising group, Publicis, announced the acquisition of a British one, Saatchi & Saatchi, in a deal worth £1.2 billion ($1.8 billion) that will create the world's fifth-largest advertising company.
Mr. Morsi and Brotherhood leaders have often ascribed much of the opposition in the streets to a conspiracy led by Mubarak-era political and financial elites determined to bring them down, and they have resisted concessions in the belief that the opposition's only real motive is the Brotherhood's defeat.
After guiding the team to six championships in eight years, Jackson who had grown unhappy with the team's management, especially with general manager Jerry Krause, to whom some had ascribed much credit for the Bulls' success decided to leave Chicago after the 1997 98 season.
I don't ascribe much value to AT&T Business, maybe $6 or $7 per share, nor do I ascribe any value to AT&T Consumer, since they're experiencing tremendous declines in revenue.
We ascribe much of this growth to better retention of members at the one-year mark.
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