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attributed to bed
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "attributed to bed" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to something that is assigned or credited to "bed," but without context, it is unclear when it could be used. Example: "The discomfort was attributed to bed bugs, which had infested the mattress."
⚠ May contain grammatical issues
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Alternative expressions(4)
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2 human-written examples
The downstream peak discharge increase during hyperconcentrated floods in the Yellow River has been attributed to bed erosion, roughness reduction and floodplain effects.
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These researchers estimated 50% of costs were attributed to bed charges (16% ICU, 34% ward).
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
58 human-written examples
In the Ferron sandstone samples, the Vph values are higher (∼8.5%) than the Vpv values, which is attributed to laminated bedding or alignment of grain orientation.
Sediment supply from locally derived sources (or "base load") was high and reached 77% of total sediment yield for the study period, and was attributed to weathering of bed material or gullies.
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The transport of calcium and magnesium from the bed should mainly be attributed to entrainment of small bed ash particles with flue gas rather than condensation from a gas phase, which could be the case for alkali metals.
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This can be attributed to the increase in bed voidage which would increase the contact surface.
For instance, poor bone healing after irradiation is largely attributed to a compromised vascular bed; conversely, enhancement of vascular supply promotes the regeneration of irradiated bone [28].
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Over the past decade, mortality from malaria has been reduced to 600,000 deaths per year from a peak of nearly 1.1 million deaths per year [ 1], a 45%% decrease attributed to the use of bed nets and to the antimalarial drug artemisinin [ 1].
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Ada Frumerman Brooklyn To the Editor: Whatever health hazards may be attributed to allowing pets on beds, I know from experience that the emotional balm can far outweigh the risks.
News & Media
It indicates that aquifer potential reduces (exponential decay) from newer alluvium to older alluvium, attributed to increasing thickness of clay bed at the top of the aquifer system in older alluvium areas and finer sediments of the deeper aquifer.
Science
Cohort members occupied 954,888 hospital bed-days during the study period (any cause); 383,646 bed-days were attributed to heart failure admissions.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Ensure the phrase accurately reflects the intended meaning of causation or assignment. Reconsider if a more precise term like "caused by" or "credited to" would improve clarity.
Common error
Avoid using "attributed to bed" when the relationship is merely correlational. Ensure a clear causal link before assigning the bed as the reason.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "attributed to bed" attempts to establish a causal relationship, assigning responsibility or origin to a "bed". As Ludwig AI points out, the phrase can be unclear and may require rephrasing for improved clarity.
Frequent in
Science
50%
News & Media
50%
Formal & Business
0%
Less common in
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "attributed to bed" is flagged by Ludwig AI as grammatically questionable and potentially unclear. While it appears in some sources, its infrequent usage and ambiguous nature suggest caution. Alternative phrases such as "caused by bed" or "linked to bed" may provide greater clarity and precision in conveying the intended meaning. Using more specific phrasing ensures accurate communication and avoids potential misinterpretations. Always consider the context and whether a more direct expression of causation or association would be more appropriate.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
ascribed to bed
Replaces "attributed" with "ascribed", indicating a formal assignment of a quality or cause.
credited to bed
Substitutes "attributed" with "credited", implying recognition for a positive outcome or characteristic.
assigned to bed
Replaces "attributed" with "assigned", suggesting a formal allocation or responsibility.
caused by bed
Focuses on direct causation, replacing "attributed" with "caused by" to emphasize a direct effect.
resulting from bed
Highlights the consequence of something related to the bed, indicating a causal relationship.
due to bed
Indicates that something is a direct consequence of the bed.
linked to bed
Suggests a connection or association with the bed, rather than direct causation.
associated with bed
Emphasizes a general relationship or connection to the bed, without specifying causation.
connected to bed
Similar to "associated with bed", indicating a less direct or causal relationship.
blamed on bed
Implies that the bed is the cause of a negative consequence.
FAQs
What does "attributed to" mean?
"Attributed to" means to regard something as being caused by someone or something. The discomfort was "attributed to" bed bugs, which had infested the mattress.
What can I say instead of "attributed to bed"?
You can use alternatives like "caused by bed", "due to bed", or "linked to bed" depending on the context.
When is it appropriate to use the phrase "attributed to"?
Use "attributed to" when you want to give credit or ascribe a particular characteristic, result, or work to a specific person, thing, or cause.
Which is correct, "attributed to bed" or "attributed to the bed"?
The correctness depends on context. "Attributed to bed" generally refers to beds in general or the concept of a bed. "Attributed to the bed" refers to a specific, previously mentioned bed.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
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Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
88%
Authority and reliability
2.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested