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Discover LudwigThe phrase "attributed successful" is not correct in written English.
It seems to be a miscombination of words and lacks proper grammatical structure.
Example: "The attributed success of the project was due to the team's hard work."
Alternatives: "credited success" or "ascribed success".
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In case study B participants attributed successful integration to trusting relationships that enabled paediatricians, ED clinicians and GPs to refer children for care by CCNTs.
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In some cases, Silver tends to attribute successful reasoning to the use of Bayesian methods without any evidence that those particular analyses were actually performed in Bayesian fashion.
We found few studies that actually tested the effectiveness of a strategy making it difficult to attribute successful recruitment to a particular method.
Roberts resented the switch, which he attributed to successful political lobbying rather than a judgment on quality television, but the new company was keen to retain his services.
This could imply that higher rates demonstrated by women borrowers may not necessarily be attributed to successful business performance, but possibly to some other reasons.
Any of these steps can mitigate a considerable amount of the cost and risk attributed to successful innovation, because it is calculated risk distribution over a variety of work streams.
In event-related functional MRI (fMRI) studies, greater activity for items that are subsequently remembered (R-items) than for items that are subsequently forgotten (F-items), or Dm effect (Difference in memory), has been attributed to successful encoding operations.
Wiley attributed his successful recruiting and scaling efforts to hiring an amazing initial team, and creating a great company culture.
LPs also attributed their successful funding applications to their preexisting systems and reputation.
The trend is attributed to successful programmes to immunize children and provide them with vitamin A supplements.
This burden would be even greater if not for improved outcomes attributed to successful management of diabetes risk factors.
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