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Discover LudwigThe phrase "attributed blood" is not standard or commonly used in written English.
It may be used in a specific context related to blood that is assigned or linked to a particular source or individual, but clarity is needed.
Example: "The forensic analysis revealed attributed blood samples that matched the suspect's DNA."
Alternatives: "assigned blood" or "linked blood".
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It goes back to our great grandfathers who attributed blood to the initial white men who used to come and steal blood and just run away so when you talk about blood it triggers many memories and that's why you have to be very careful" (Kilifi: Group Discussions with Community Facilitators).
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