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The phrase "attributed to a consortium of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the source or origin of a particular idea, work, or finding that is credited to a group of organizations or individuals.
Example: "The groundbreaking research findings were attributed to a consortium of leading universities and research institutions."
Alternatives: "credited to a group of" or "ascribed to a coalition of".
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Mr. Ultan said the sculptured blocks were attributed to a consortium of four sculptors under Adolph A. Weinman, a noted sculptor in his day.
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