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The phrase "attributed for their" is not correct in English.
The correct expression is "attributed to their." You can use it when discussing the cause or reason for something being credited to someone or something.
Example: "The success of the project can be attributed to their hard work and dedication."
Alternatives: "credited to their" or "ascribed to their".
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The company became a market leader, thriving over three decades in business and three main factors can be attributed for their success.
Potential antioxidant activity of rose petals may be attributed for their diversified phytochemical contents, which are consistent with earlier reports [ 36- 38].
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For IBM, eagerness is a key attribute for their young new joiners who are awaiting their A-level results today.
Modes depend on attributes for their being in a way that attributes do not depend on modes.
The preference of MIN and TIG for higher order complexes is attributed to their stronger affinity for Ca2+ and more lipophilic nature.
This can be attributed to their propensity for frameshift mutations in repeat sequences, resulting in selective disruption of genes with such sequences within their coding regions.
The beneficial effects of dietary PUFAs on lipid metabolism are mainly attributed to their ability for the induction of fatty acid oxidation in the liver and skeletal muscles and simultaneous suppression of hepatic lipid synthesis [ 36].
The excellent plaque control in the high LSAS group may be attributed to their high motivation for brushing to prevent oral malodor.
These outcomes are, however, contextualized with subjective assessment of the level of importance attributed to their SURE experiences for subsequent academic/professional development and career paths.
At least for now, we are the only moral agents — the only ones we've attributed responsibility to for their actions.
Interestingly, they attributed the cause for their excellent memory to their synesthetic experiences, indicating for example, "I know it's two because it's white".
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