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The phrase "attributed by either" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the source or origin of a statement, idea, or work, particularly in contexts involving multiple parties or authors.
Example: "The theory was attributed by either Smith or Jones, but the evidence remains inconclusive."
Alternatives: "credited to either" or "ascribed by either".
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Of Ms. de Blois, he wrote: "Her mind and hands worked marvels in design — and only she and God would ever know just how many great solutions, with the imprimatur of one of the male heroes of S.O.M., owed much more to her than was attributed by either S.O.M. or the client".
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Given that, according to current science, nothing has all the properties attributed by 19th century scientists to either ether or atoms, the question arises (and is raised by Stein) whether these judgments of reference and nonreference have any basis.
The increases were attributed by Mr. Sulzberger to rising production costs.
–For each fact or quotation, identify the source attributed by the reporter.
One of the ex-directory numbers was attributed by Whittamore to Milly's family home.
Later, these carpets were attributed by art historians to Herāt and, more recently, to Indian centres.
In reality, most of the problems attributed by them to demographics have very different causes.
Supernatural powers have long been attributed by astrologers to certain gemstones.
Neil Kinnock's failure to attract female voters was attributed by some to his bald pate.
The electrical effects were thus attributed by Faraday to a changing magnetic flux.
These epic gestations are attributed by awed Tartt admirers and devotees of websites such as Donna Tartt Shrine to uncompromising perfectionism.
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