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Discover LudwigThe phrase "attributed to changes" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the cause or reason for a particular outcome or effect that is linked to changes in a situation or condition.
Example: "The increase in sales can be attributed to changes in marketing strategy."
Alternatives: "linked to changes" or "ascribed to changes".
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The shift in part can be attributed to changes in dormitory/roommates and changing of typical classrooms to smaller venues.
A total of 96 of these flooding events are attributed to changes in the climate.
Some of the thong's popularity can be attributed to changes in the clothing designed to cover it.
The other half he attributed to changes in the timing of bonus payouts.
When the Aquatic Centre costs soared, they were attributed to changes of brief and the incorporation of a new bridge into the project.
The rise could just as easily be attributed to changes in health care or a need for escape in difficult economic times, she said.
Outdoor advertising was also down slightly, to $481 million from $490 million, which CBS attributed to changes in foreign exchange rates.
These effects are attributed to changes in reaction chemistry.
Variations in integral breadth can be attributed to changes in crystallite size, strain, or disorder.
Some of this improvement can be attributed to changes in mining methods and geologic environments.
Additional perturbations to the observed cyclotron frequency are often attributed to changes in space charge conditions.
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