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The phrase "attributed remarks" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to comments or statements that are credited to a specific person or source.
Example: "The article included attributed remarks from several experts in the field, providing valuable insights."
Alternatives: "credited comments" or "ascribed statements".
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The government of Qatar has said that a story which appeared on its Qatar news agency's website on 24 May falsely attributed remarks to the emir of Qatar and Qatar's foreign minister that appeared friendly to Iran and Israel.
In our August 21st story on the new European Commission, we attributed remarks about the likely direction of the EU's trade policies to the present trade commissioner, France's Pascal Lamy.
Dr. Tilley said he misstated their ages, combined quotations taken from many children to appear as if they came from one speaker and attributed remarks said by a single speaker to larger groups.
CORRECTION: An earlier version of this article incorrectly attributed remarks by Mike Casserly, executive director of the Council of the Great City Schools, to U.S. Education Secretary Arne Duncan.
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From here, I'm observing Chatham House rules and not attributing remarks, but will try to summarise and give you a flavour of the debate.
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It quoted a joke said to be making the rounds in Washington -- "Keep the myth alive!" -- and attributed the remark to Douglas J. Feith, under secretary of defense for policy.
It is said Bohr used the saying to illustrate the difference between Danish and Swedish humour, and he usually attributed the remark to Robert Storm Petersen, better known as Storm P., a Danish artist and writer.
At first, I groggily attributed this remark to the changes in today's communication as a result of technology -- that strange dichotomy of constantly talking to people electronically, yet being conditioned to physically stay apart.
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