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Discover LudwigThe phrase "attribute words" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the words that assign qualities or characteristics to something, often in the context of writing or grammar.
Example: "In her essay, she used attribute words to describe the protagonist's personality, making her more relatable to the readers."
Alternatives: "descriptive words" or "qualifying words".
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With in this store of words, Narayanan and colleagues examined sets of target words, such as "programmer, engineer, scientist" and "nurse, teacher, librarian," alongside two sets of attribute words such as "man, male" and "woman, female," looking for evidence of the kinds of biases humans can possess.
Participants are given a deck of 40 cards, which contains 20 positive and 20 negative personality attribute words.
Attribute words (positive or negative) are presented in black (fontsize 14) in the middle of the screen.
This interpretation agrees with the finding that the function of the medial prefrontal cortex near the pregenual cingulate cortex is compromised when subjects with schizophrenia attribute words as self-generated or as generated by the experimenter (Vinogradov et al., 2008).
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Following compilation of the product and service attribute word frequency count (WFC), individual attributes were tallied based on frequency.
Mr. Cameron said the headline attributed words to him that he had never spoken.
We don't need no stinking badges!" The boldest form of misquotation is the wholesale fabrication, attributing words to movies in which nothing like them appeared.
When Margaret Thatcher arrived in Downing Street in 1979, she famously addressed "all the British people – howsoever they voted", with the attributed words of St Francis of Assisi: "Where there is discord, may we bring harmony.
Our goal is to assess how relationships between reviews (tasting scores) and product attributes (words and phrases describing wine) vary across types of wine, by price, by location and how they co-evolve over time.
A report on politicians' responses to the weekend rioting in London inadvertently attributed words spoken by Jenny Jones, the Green party's mayoral candidate for London, to Ken Livingstone in the caption of a thumbnail picture of him (Violence denounced – though a few say coalition cuts had a role, 8 August, page 6).
This has relevance to the computing frequency count of occurrences of intersect-subset of attributes words in the merged record as has been described in "Problem statement and solution" section.
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