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The phrase "attributed back to the" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the origin or source of an idea, statement, or work, indicating that it can be traced back to a specific person or entity.
Example: "The theory was attributed back to the original researcher who first proposed it in the 1980s."
Alternatives: "traced back to" or "credited to".
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Readmissions at separate hospitals will be attributed back to the incident hospitalization.
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By the time you search Flickr Creative Commons for something copyright friendly, resize it in Photoshop and attribute back to the original photographer, you've been beaten to the the post.
In other words, if you want to grow your brand, you need to stop thinking of content as advertising, and stop considering it only in regards to how much revenue you can directly attribute back to it.
It is also possible to add this new attribute back to the original dataset to be evaluated along with other attributes in a process called interleaving[ 25].
This will help continued breast-feeding as recommended by global strategy for IYCF to overcome the problem of early initiation of complementary feeding attributed to back to the work.
Between individuals, people who had lower levels of disability: attributed back pain to aging or hereditary factors, perceived LBP as less threatening (less severe consequences, more personal control, fewer associated symptoms), and appraised appointments as inconvenient.
Mapping new attributes back to well understood principles frames the expanded design space and suggests potential areas of application.
Finally, new key sets (MK i), K_auth(i) and K_encr(i)), Fast_ID i), Counter_A(i), and Nonce_A(i) attributes need to store back to the AP's database for supporting the execution of following security-related functions of this round iterative localized re-authentication and the next round iterative process.
And if someone has embedded your Flickr photo on their website or blog and it is pinned from there, the photo will automagically be attributed on Pinterest and linked back to the Flickr photo page.
Each reader will imagine the piggy nose or the freckles in their own way anyway". She attributes this desire to cut back to the bare bones of what is important to her work as a film editor.
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