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The phrase "attributed to a high" is not complete and lacks context, making it difficult to assess its correctness in written English.
It could be used in contexts discussing causes or sources of something, particularly in academic or analytical writing.
Example: "The increase in productivity was attributed to a high level of employee engagement."
Alternatives: "ascribed to a high" or "credited to a high".
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This is attributed to a high density of surface states.
The subsequent section explains how the detrapping process can be attributed to a high electric field.
These phenomena can be attributed to a high nanolayer and/or nanoparticle surface-to-bulk ratio.
This could be attributed to a high concentration of ions in culture medium because of nanoparticle fast degradation.
Such enlargement can be attributed to a high final temperature of the sensor thermal treatment (620 °C).
Eleven patients (17.7%) experienced neurological side effects attributed to a high antibiotic concentration, i.e. persistent coma and delirium.
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For example, in 1962 a failure of electronic components in street lights in Hawaii and activation of numerous automobile burglar alarms in Honolulu were attributed to a high-altitude U.S. nuclear test at Johnston Atoll, some 1,300 km (800 miles) to the southwest.
Part of this difference may be attributed to a higher rate of intravenous drug use in the U.S.; however, other factors are likely to play a role.
The difference was attributed to a higher prevalence of risk factors among South Asians, including smoking, a history of diabetes, hypertension, depression, and stress.
This can be attributed to a higher C solubility in Ni at the higher temperature [29].
This is attributed to a higher surface sensitivity of OSEE as compared to XPS measurements.
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