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Discover LudwigThe phrase "attributed the view that" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing opinions, beliefs, or perspectives that are assigned to a particular person or group.
Example: "The researcher attributed the view that climate change is primarily caused by human activity to several prominent scientists in the field."
Alternatives: "ascribed the belief that" or "credited the opinion that".
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Jaimini, who composed sutras about the 4th century bce, was critical of earlier Mimamsa authors, particularly of one Badari, to whom is attributed the view that the Vedic injunctions are meant to be obeyed without the expectation of benefits for oneself.
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However, the declines were not particularly severe, something that could be attributed to the view that the weak jobs report would only encourage the Federal Reserve to stick with its stimulus programme for the near future.
The lack of attention given to stillbirths in local and international arenas may be attributed to the view that stillbirths are not preventable [ 2].
He attributed the view to those who prefer mediation to adjudication.
In a submission at his Brixton inquiry, a barrister negligently attributed to Candide the view that all was for the best in the best of all possible worlds.
The negative attitude of Chinese women toward midwifery care can be attributed to: (a) the view that childbirth is fraught with complications; (b) the lower quality of education and training for midwives compared to obstetricians; (c) the modernization of maternity care; and (d) the high caesarean section rates [ 20].
Abelard attributes to William the view that words signify all things that they were imposed to name (Abelard D 112.24).
An anonymous text attributes to William the view that 'all' signifies all things simultaneously (H13; Iwakuma 1999: 111).
Some writers have interpreted Gödel in this and similar passages pragmatically, attributing to him the view that because empirical statements are paradigmatic of successful reference, reference in the case of abstract concepts should be modelled causally.
On an interpretation of this sort, the apriority of many logical truths would be explained by the fact that they would be required by the cognitive structure of the transcendental subject, and specifically by the forms of judgment.[4] But the standard interpretation is to attribute to Kant the view that all logical truths are analytic (see e.g. Capozzi and Roncaglia 2009).
This assumption is perhaps based on the evidence of 1981: 106, where (despite the points we have already noted about Kant's theory which Williams recognised at least by 1995) Williams certainly attributes to Kant the view that there can be "an 'ought' which applies to an agent independently of what the agent happens to want".
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com