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Free sign upThe phrase "attributed to a citizen of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to something that is credited or assigned to a specific individual who is a citizen of a particular place.
Example: "The innovative idea was attributed to a citizen of the town, who had been working on it for years."
Alternatives: "credited to a resident of" or "ascribed to an inhabitant of".
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Meanwhile, editions were printed in Cincinnati, Philadelphia, Baltimore, and even in Boston, where the book was spuriously attributed to "a citizen of Massachusetts".
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This can be attributed to a number of factors.
CV has been widely used for the purpose of obtaining the values attributed to a QALY by citizens [ 8- 14].
It is attributed to a Venetian follower of Marco Romano.
Some of that can be attributed to a bad hip.
Billboards and radio spots encourage consumers to have a barbecue, or simply drink more beer, and are attributed to "Citizens for a More Rainier Tomorrow".
If, on the contrary, they failed in their proofs, they incurred the severe, and perhaps capital, penalty which, according to a law published by the emperor Hadrian, was inflicted on those who falsely attributed to their fellow-citizens the crime of Christianity.' 2 Gibbon, The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire (Oxford Univ.Press), 107, 108.
China's recent economic success can be directly attributed to allowing its citizens to live the American dream of the capitalistic financial model, a very Western concept, a lesson they learned from the failed Communist system of the Soviet Union.
Since 1980, the number of incarcerated citizens in the US has more than quadrupled, an unprecedented rise that can attributed to four decades of tough-on-crime oneupmanship, and a draconian war on drugs.
Yet Ahmad Abu Artema, who claims no Hamas affiliation, holds an ideology more often attributed to that of Israel's president: he says he wants to see Palestinians and Israelis living in one country as equal citizens.
Decades later, the revealed story stands as a reminder of the maxim attributed to Dostoevsky: that a society should be judged not by the way it treats its outstanding citizens, but by the way it treats its criminals.
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