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The phrase "attributed to a larger" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing something that is ascribed or assigned to a broader context or category.
Example: "The findings of the study were attributed to a larger trend in consumer behavior."
Alternatives: "ascribed to a broader" or "assigned to a greater".
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The 0.3percentt rise in prices excluding food and energy was an acceleration from the 0.1percentt gain in March -- a pickup the Labor Department attributed to a larger increase in housing costs and an upturn in tobacco prices.
The enhancement of UV emission is attributed to a larger surface area and fewer defects [41].
This can be attributed to a larger smooth quenching peak than the Type I HMM (Figure 11(d)).
The shorter lifetime of the s-Si gate oxide is attributed to a larger injected charge (Qinj) compared to Qinj in bulk Si.
The lack of such bands has already been observed in soil montmorillonites and attributed to a larger disorder which provokes the broadening and vanishing of these bands [33].
The improvement of the CO sensing response can be attributed to a larger porosity and less particle agglomeration of CeO2 microspheres.
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At that time, the record was attributed to a large number of condo sales at buildings like 15 Central Park West and the Plaza.
The steep drop was attributed to a large one-off gain made last year on its sale of Sky Network TV in New Zealand.
The setbacks that the Austrian army suffered in 1914 and 1915 can be attributed to a large extent to the fact that Austria-Hungary became a military satellite of Germany from the first day of the war, though it cannot be denied that the Austrian high command proved to be quite incompetent.
Their positive effects have mainly been attributed to a large content of carbohydratic and carboxyl-C groups [32,68].
This can be attributed to a large number of carboxyl groups were introduced to the backbone of chitosan.
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