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The phrase "attributed the same significance" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the importance or value assigned to something in comparison to another.
Example: "The researchers attributed the same significance to both studies, highlighting their similar findings."
Alternatives: "assigned equal importance" or "given the same weight".
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Although Mycale was in every sense a decisive victory, it does not seem to have been attributed the same significance (even at the time) as, for example the Athenian victory at the Battle of Marathon or even the Greek defeat at Thermopylae.
Although Plataea was in every sense a resounding victory, it does not seem to have been attributed the same significance (even at the time) as, for example, the Athenian victory at the Battle of Marathon or the Spartan defeat at Thermopylae.
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The impossible and the false have not the same significance.
But it's the same significance criteria as before.
The Knicks did not seem to treat the matchup with the same significance.
In America race had the same significance as gender and age as defining qualities of personhood.
While he still wants to win, match point does not carry the same significance.
One could use the same threshold in both processes, assuming the same significance.
This sentence attributes the same quotation twice.
In 2004, just three years after the terrorist attacks of 9-11 and a year after the invasion of Iraq, nearly half, or 48percentt, of Americans, attributed the same significance to being a Christian.
In attributing beliefs to an individual in the bad case, one attributes exactly those beliefs that one would attribute if the same individual were in the good case.
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