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The phrase "attributed no" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating that something has not been assigned or credited to a particular source or individual.
Example: "The report attributed no significance to the minor discrepancies found in the data."
Alternatives: "assigned no" or "credited no".
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Since then, U.S. intelligence has attributed no fewer than ninety border tunnels to the Sinaloa cartel.
The same trend was found in the recent articles and the authors attributed no reason [38, 39].
The authors attributed NO release to an algal NOS-like enzyme but also acknowledged a potential contribution of other enzymes such as nitrate reductases [17].
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It attributes no luck-bringing powers at all.
"We believe H.P.'s current share price attributes no value to the PC & Printer franchise," they write.
It also said its shares will be suspended from today because the deal will attribute no value to its stock.
Glaringly, it attributes no blame for the August 21st sarin-gas attack, which Mr Assad implausibly claims was the work of rebels.
Based on estimates by analysts at Goldman Sachs, that means the stock market is attributing no value at all to future performance fees.
However, a reverse DCF shows that the market is currently implying not only 100% loss of German EBITDA, but 1% longer-term top line growth, margin pressure, attributing no value to the US opportunity.
Additionally, when removing the Day and TimeOfDay attributes, no contextual anomalies were found.
Additionally, when removing the Day and TimeOfDay(TOD) attributes, no contextual anomalies were found.
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