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Discover LudwigThe phrase "attributed entirely" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the source or origin of something, indicating that it is fully credited to a particular person or entity.
Example: "The success of the project can be attributed entirely to the hard work and dedication of the team."
Alternatives: "credited fully" or "ascribed completely".
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So it cannot be attributed entirely to recession, and can be expected to survive economic recovery.
Its unpopularity, however, cannot be attributed entirely to the requirement of a seal.
But Wisconsin's underwhelming performance cannot be attributed entirely to the suspensions.
But this food crisis cannot be attributed entirely to natural causes.
For its success can't be attributed entirely to the clout of the British Broadcasting Corporation.
A report commissioned by Teach to One stressed that improved scores could not be attributed entirely to the software.
The analysis also concluded that the increases could not be attributed entirely to increased pupil attainment and changing demographics.
The pound has fallen slightly, too, although this cannot be attributed entirely to worries over the referendum.
The decline was attributed entirely to a slowdown in construction of apartments and other multifamily housing, while single-family housing starts were unchanged.
While extreme weather events can't be attributed entirely to human actions, most scientists agree that a warming climate will make heat waves, droughts and intense storms more common.
Mr Ahmadinejad's healthy share cannot be attributed entirely to irregularities; the mayor attracted conservative Iranians with his personal honesty and reassuringly insular vision.
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