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The phrase "attributed a duration of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the length of time assigned to an event, task, or phenomenon.
Example: "The project was attributed a duration of six months to ensure thorough completion."
Alternatives: "assigned a duration of" or "designated a duration of".
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Each moment would therefore be attributed a duration of 13.3 ms (≈75 Hz).
If not, they were attributed a duration of 5 years for each 10-year age period they reported to be smokers.
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Women were attributed a 10-year duration of smoking for each 10-year age period they reported to be smokers, if they smoked during age-periods before and after.
Each member of the selection committee, which consists of a staff member, a GP trainer and a GP trainee, independently assesses the qualities of the candidates, including their motivation, orientation on the job, learning needs and personal attributes, after a personal interview with a duration of 30 to 45 minutes [ 1].
Tristran was attributed a variety of arms.
The album covers a duration of 63:48.
The single covers a duration of 20 35.
Both news organisations attributed the long duration of al-Sharif's detention to Saudi authorities' fear of a wider protest movement in Saudi Arabia.
The large deviations in the case of soil salinity were attributed to long duration of simulation that included few salinization desalinization cycles.
These included varying the overheads, occupancy rates, and staffing costs attributed to the duration of labour care.
The discordance between the Taiwanese longitudinal study and our present may be attributed to different duration of menopause.
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