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The phrase "attributed primarily" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to describe something that is primarily or mostly credited or linked to something or someone else. Here is an example sentence: "The success of the company can be attributed primarily to the hard work and dedication of its employees."
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Even "The Night Ocean," to which Lovecraft added at most a few sentences, is attributed primarily to Lovecraft now.
Another: "The failure of Silver Blaze to bark can be attributed, primarily, to his being a horse.
Last week, the Intel Corporation sent jitters through the technology sector when it warned of a slow quarter, which it attributed primarily to a soft market in Europe.
But economists interpreted those disappointing figures, which were attributed primarily to cool weather in the South and Northeast, as a temporary setback.
The wrong-way tactic is being attributed primarily to a ring of drug and immigrant smugglers that the authorities learned of only after that crash.
The dominant pattern of reduced consumption was attributed primarily to constraints imposed by the legislation.
Minor deficiencies in the boundary conditions are attributed primarily to the diffusive terms.
This behavior was attributed primarily to the higher areal coverage of the glass fabric used.
The poor performance of cis-V2W4O194−was attributed primarily to its higher charge density.
Airborne supermicron particles were detected in the room; their presence was attributed primarily to emissions from occupant movements.
The Bay also experiences significant interannual variation in turbidity, which was attributed primarily to changes in wind forcing.
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