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The phrase "attributed to compensate" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It seems to be an attempt to express a relationship between attribution and compensation, but it lacks clarity and proper grammatical structure.
Example: "The funds were attributed to compensate for the losses incurred during the project."
Alternatives: "assigned to offset" or "designated to make up for".
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These data are in line with published results, whereby elevated hepatic Igf- 1 mRNA and plasma IGF-1 levels were attributed to an attempt to compensate for a reduced hepatic and body size at birth [ 36].
This metabolic remodelling was attributed to increased glutathione biosynthesis to compensate for the diminished ALDH activity and the elevated oxidative stress.
This has been attributed to the reduction of compensating donors, similar to what has previously been described for Na27.
This can be attributed to an effort of the drivers to compensate for the increased exposure of longer trips.
In the negotiation phase some groups did consider what losses could be attributed to climate change and produced deals to compensate these.
No flight problems have ever been attributed to Strandflex cable, and pilots can compensate for a snapped cable by using other control systems.
Nungesser is among a growing number of bionic Americans whose implants have helped compensate for damage attributed to aging and disease.
It has given nearly $540 million to more than 14,000 Lower Manhattan businesses to compensate them for economic losses attributed to 9/11.
In France last year, the government agreed to compensate those who contracted illnesses attributed to the country's nuclear tests in the Sahara and French Polynesia between 1960 and 1996.
These observations cannot be attributed to volume changes because water was used to compensate for differences in low and high cell density inoculations.
This improvement is attributed to the high conductivity of graphene, which compensates for the low conductivity of the pristine Li[Ni0.2Li0.2Mn0.6]O2.
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