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Discover LudwigThe phrase "attributed much" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the assignment of significance or credit to someone or something for a particular outcome or quality.
Example: "The success of the project was attributed much to the team's hard work and dedication."
Alternatives: "credited largely" or "ascribed significantly".
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Mr. Mahoney attributed much of Mr. Pataki's success to his familiarity with the suburbs, particularly Westchester.
Politicians and voting experts attributed much of that good fortune to sparse crowds at polling places.
Edwards attributed much of the success of the punting and kicking units to Westhoff.
Peter Kennedy attributed much of the team's success to his father having taught them perseverance.
Klein attributed much of this small-time thievery to the proximity of Washington Irving High School.
He attributed much of the buying to hedge funds: "Make no mistake.
The association attributed much of the decline to canceled orders by chip makers with excess inventory.
He attributed much of the recent rise in global commodity prices to excess money in circulation.
Mr. Hald attributed much of the expansion of his business to his Web site, www.seaservices.com.seaservices.com
He attributed much of Moussaoui's seemingly strange behavior to the "subculture" to which he belonged.
Mr. Bush's speech attributed much of this strength to his tax cuts.
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