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Discover LudwigThe phrase "attributed to how" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the reasons or causes behind a particular situation or outcome, often in a more formal context.
Example: "The success of the project can be attributed to how effectively the team collaborated and communicated."
Alternatives: "due to the manner in which" or "because of how".
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This can be attributed to how seldom he is challenged.
The researchers hypothesize that these differences may be partly attributed to how women interpret the racial discrimination they face.
Much of this erosion in U.S. favorability perceptions can be attributed to how the state-run Russian media portrays Washington.
Yet many of the blunders King and Crewe recall can be partly attributed to how the British run their government and politics.
This can, perhaps, be attributed to how far-reaching the positive duties would be if they were to address these systemic inequalities.
Mr. Lulofs cautioned that the growth for some newspapers could be attributed to how they have incorporated the community newspapers they own into their figures.
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Almost always that was attributed to learning how to open up, to have open and successful communication and to really talk to one another.
Differences among the models can be attributed to peculiarities in how the models treat the initial decomposition of the fuel.
You may recall the story, usually attributed to George Bernard Shaw, of how he propositioned a fellow dinner guest, asking if she would sleep with him for a million pounds.
This has been attributed to changes in how prevalence was measured in these surveys [ 16].
"It's just an attribute to how deep and effective our team is," Ingalla said.
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