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Discover LudwigThe phrase "attributed more" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the assignment of greater significance, value, or characteristics to something or someone.
Example: "The success of the project was attributed more to the team's collaboration than to individual efforts."
Alternatives: "assigned greater" or "credited more".
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But he attributed more of the rally to the report that inflation remained in check.
Some estimates have attributed more than 200 suicides to the cause.
Toyota attributed more than four-fifths of its operating profit increase to the weaker yen.
Official tallies ultimately attributed more than 500 deaths to the disaster; 150 of those casualties were caused by the tsunami.
Even many Democrats believe that his victory could be attributed more to a superior organization than full-fledged support of his agenda.
His departure, however, is likely to be attributed more to age -- he will be 70 this year -- than to the company's travails.
Britain's statistical agency attributed more or less all of the 0.5% fall in GDP in the last quarter of 2010 to the bad weather in December.
Thomas Langer of WestLB Panmure argues that any growth in handset sales in the fourth quarter will be attributed more to the holiday shopping season than to a long-term industry rebound.
For example, Wal-Mart attributed more than $100 million of its 2009 revenue to a decision to switch to a recyclable variety of cardboard in shipments to its 4,300-plus 4,300-plus the United stories
Unlike many of his contemporaries whose success can be attributed more to physical presence than acting skills, Ekhof was small in stature and somewhat homely; his prominence was largely the result of hard work and mastery of his craft.
Those conclusions have not always been reflected in statements by Bush administration officials, particularly Vice President Dick Cheney, who in their public remarks before the war and since have attributed more sinister significance to the the links between Iraq and Al Qaeda than the C.I.A. did in its assessments.
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