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The phrase "attributed to a drunken" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing actions, statements, or behaviors that are believed to be caused by someone being intoxicated.
Example: "The bizarre comments made during the meeting were attributed to a drunken state."
Alternatives: "ascribed to an inebriated" or "credited to a tipsy".
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The remark is attributed to a drunken newspaper editor.
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Some other accomplishments cited by the mayor were a sharp decline from 1998 to 1999 in traffic accidents related to drunken driving, which he attributed to a police crackdown in which the cars of drunken drivers are confiscated.
Agent Frank Horrigan would be angry reading about the latest comedy of errors attributed to the drunken shenanigans of Secret Service agents who wanted to party so hard that they brought it to the White House lawn.
According to CBC News Toronto, Ford was speaking on his regular phone-in chat on Sports Junkies, on 106.7 The Fan, based in Washington, D.C. Since the crack episode, which Ford attributed to being in a drunken stupor, the Toronto council moved to strip him of most of his powers.
Some other categories of deaths, meanwhile, like those attributed to drunken driving, have declined sharply.
Mr. Giuliani also pointed to the jump in traffic accidents attributed to drunken drivers last year: they were up 15percentto to 1,956.
A statement attributed to Anonymous claimed responsibility.
A significant number were attributed to electrocution.
After what must have been an interesting internal debate, Ford apparently concluded that attributing his crack smoking to a drunken stupor would appear more mayoral than simply saying he liked to get high.
A hubris he attributes to the sculptor.
A state she attributes to immunization.
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