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Discover LudwigThe phrase "attributed mistakes" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing errors or faults that are assigned to a particular source or individual.
Example: "The report highlighted several attributed mistakes that were made during the data collection process."
Alternatives: "assigned errors" or "ascribed faults".
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Kok asserted that while the report had laid the blame for the deaths squarely on Bosnian Serbs, it had also attributed mistakes to the international community, including Dutch leaders.
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The German Archdiocese has acknowledged that "bad mistakes" were made in the handling of Father Hullermann, though it attributed those mistakes to people reporting to Cardinal Ratzinger rather than to the cardinal himself.
First, he attributed his mistakes to his own self-proclaimed ineptitude with Excel files.
In a statement issued on Tuesday, the academy attributed the mistakes, which were first reported by The Boston Globe, to a faulty resume created at some point by an unidentified staff member, and said it "is working to correct the information with relevant funding agencies".
The EPA attributed the mistake to human error.
It attributed the mistake to a "clerical error".
Rust, which was ordered to fix its mistake, said in a statement that it had "corrected the error and plans to mail supplemental checks to affected borrowers as soon as May 17" and attributed the mistake to a "clerical error".
D1 When Dr Johnson was challenged with having wrongly defined a word in his dictionary, he attributed the mistake to "ignorance, pure ignorance".
A joint statement from the tribunal and the British Triathlon Association BTAattributedted his mistake to "a combination of forgetfulness and a lack of understanding of the new [testing] system".
Rae Tyson, a spokesman for the agency, attributed the mistake to "clerical errors" by an employee copying data from a two-page accident questionnaire to an agency spreadsheet.
The commander attributed the mistake to an "accounting" issue that overstated the total between 4 and 5percentt.
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