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Discover Ludwig"attribute credit" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is used to refer to the act of recognizing or giving someone credit for something. Here is an example sentence: The author attributed credit to her mentor for helping her refine her writing skills.
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Even if it is possible to say what has changed, it is often much harder to attribute credit or blame.
Perhaps it's time our society rethink the ease with which we punish, attribute credit and blame, or seek retaliation.
"It is a mistake to accept that GOP narrative and attribute credit to [former] President [Barack] Obama or insist it's despite [President Donald] Trump and Republicans".
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They attributed credit to the Tories for this progress.
The voting public is not very good at attributing credit and blame to presidents.
Von Neumann was actually very clear in attributing credit to Turing, both in private and in public.
These references can also be used for attributing credit to everyone involved in producing the information that is reused.
In the sciences, standard methods for citing data and attributing credit for the generation of quantitative data are near-term priorities (Altman and King, 2007; National Research Council, 2012).
Rao says, "Although we agree with Miller and Su that Youyou should be recognized as a representative, we find they went too far in reaching conclusions that are not supported by available sources and in attributing credits based on claims that are at least controversial if not wrong".
Listen to these advisers and you hear something equally arresting: unvarying, self-effacing odes to the governor's talents that attribute all credit for the campaign's successes to Mr. Bush.
--- or finding that a number of different substances, such as water, air, wood, etc., convey to us the sensation we call sound, and that in all these cases the common element is vibration, we detach the attribute vibration, credit it with a separate existence, and speak of it as the cause of sound.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com