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Discover LudwigThe phrase "attributed mostly" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the primary source or cause of something, indicating that it is primarily linked to a particular factor or individual.
Example: "The success of the project can be attributed mostly to the team's hard work and dedication."
Alternatives: "primarily attributed to" or "largely credited to".
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The specific surface area of these materials was attributed mostly to internal porosity and surface roughness.
Loss of ferrous Fe is attributed mostly to abiotic or biotic oxidation.
This variation is attributed mostly to variation in groundwater table and precipitation.
The occurrence of these cancers increased dramatically from 1991 to 1995, which researchers attributed mostly to radiation exposure.
The drop is attributed mostly to the growth in the number of mothers who work outside the home.
The decline in the number of broken bats can be attributed mostly to the host of rules introduced last year.
The lower total corn acreage from 1999-2008 can be attributed mostly to the marked decline in corn grain acres during that 10-year period.
The total represents less than 2percentt of the funds' total assets, and can be attributed mostly to the recent jump in the market value of those stocks.
The Medicaid increase, for example, is attributed mostly to rising costs for prescription drugs and to growing participation in a health insurance program for poor children.
The result echoes a similar underperformance in the US, which had been attributed mostly to competition from low-budget horror phenomenon Paranormal Activity.
The big unknown is whether our lightning-quick successes should be attributed mostly to our own military excellence or mostly to the Iraqis' weakness and ineptness.
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