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The phrase "attributed to anything" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the source or cause of a particular idea, statement, or phenomenon.
Example: "The sudden change in weather patterns has been attributed to anything from climate change to natural variability."
Alternatives: "ascribed to anything" or "credited to anything".
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To be sure, much of this narrowing took place before the convention started, so it can't be attributed to anything specific that happened in Tampa.
I don't know what I'd do if I were to come down with myeloma, and who knows whether the author's extended survival can be attributed to anything he ate, breathed or expelled; maybe he was one of the statistical outliers found in every patient population.
As Peter and Jean Medawar, husband-and-wife British biologists, wrote in their 1985 book, "Aristotle to Zoos," a mule's "proverbial obstinacy... need not be attributed to anything more deep-seated than their use among peoples habitually callous to animals and indifferent to their welfare".
Longfellow did not respond publicly, but, after Poe's death, he wrote: "The harshness of his criticisms I have never attributed to anything but the irritation of a sensitive nature chafed by some indefinite sense of wrong".
If an artefact is to be excluded, the increase can hardly be attributed to anything else than environmental factors, in the broadest sense of the term.
For others, unexpected symptoms were often not attributed to anything specific, and were dismissed as trivial and not worthy of further consideration, mirroring findings from studies with patients with cancer.
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With the family in the play there is a lot of missing information, there is a deep hole in the central character, a lot of free-floating anxiety he can't really attribute to anything.
Fluctuations in the market can be attributed to almost anything.
Equally uncontroversially, these crimes vastly exceed anything attributed to bin Laden.
Former White House strategist Steve Bannon says he doesn't deny anything attributed to him in Michael Wolff's controversial bestseller Fire and Fury.
Both of those movements emerged in resistance to U.S.-backed Israeli violence and aggression, which vastly exceeds anything attributed to these villains, let alone the normal practice of the hegemonic power whose global drone assassination campaign alone dominates (and helps to foster) international terrorism.
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