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The phrase "attributable to simple factors" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when explaining the reasons or causes behind a particular outcome or situation, emphasizing that they are due to straightforward or uncomplicated elements.
Example: "The increase in sales this quarter is largely attributable to simple factors, such as improved marketing strategies and seasonal demand."
Alternatives: "due to basic factors" or "resulting from straightforward elements."
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Not all thigh cramps are attributable to simple factors such as over exercise or sitting improperly.
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Auditory scene analysis impairments in Alzheimer's disease were not wholly attributable to simple auditory perceptual or task factors; however, the between-group difference relative to healthy controls was attenuated after accounting for non-verbal (visuospatial) working memory capacity.
It turns out that his absence was attributable to simple forgetfulness – and a luddite approach to new media.
Further, impairments were not attributable to simpler auditory perceptual or task factors, suggesting that the deficit in Alzheimer's disease affects a level of complex auditory information processing that is more specifically relevant to the analysis of auditory scenes.
What these studies allow us to do is estimate the heritability of an outcome - the proportion of variability in the outcome that can be attributed to genetic factors across a population (and therefore also the proportion attributable to environmental factors).
The shortfall in revenue, analysts said, was attributable to two factors.
Biases attributable to these factors led to deviations from expected PCR product ratios by 6%to38%8%.
Between 40% and 80% of the variation in human intelligence (IQ) is attributable to genetic factors.
However, concerns were raised that estimates of the risk attributable to individual factors may be unreliable.
The authors acknowledge that their results could be attributable to unknown factors, like parental I.Q., or the use of alcohol, tobacco or drugs.
In antitrust cases where suppliers increase their prices, courts frequently must separate the price increase attributable to anticompetitive conduct (i.e., the "overcharge") from the price increase attributable to legitimate factors.
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