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Discover LudwigThe phrase "attribute the blunder" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the act of assigning responsibility or blame for a mistake or error.
Example: "In the meeting, she was quick to attribute the blunder to a lack of communication among team members."
Alternatives: "assign the mistake" or "ascribe the error".
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Some attribute the blunder to the pace of the city.
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But it would be wrong to attribute the burgeoning support for Zimmerman to the blunders of Spike Lee or an NBC producer.
The police continued to insist he was a terrorist, but more than a month after the raid Israel's security service and Ministry of Justice changed the story and attributed the incident to a police blunder.
It seized on a blunder by the foreign secretary, Boris Johnson, who claimed, wrongly, that the government science facility at Porton Down had attributed the nerve agent to Russia.
He attributed the neologism to:.
The mistake adds to blunders attributed to the Vietnamese medical system.
Here comes the blunder.
A more recent account of government failures agrees, calling it "the blunder to end all blunders".
The blunder cost the GOP dearly.
The blunder effectively ended the Italian's career at United.
The blunder was part of an inconsistent season for Dodge.
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