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The phrase "attributed to human element" is not entirely correct in written English; it should be "attributed to the human element." You can use it when discussing factors or characteristics that are linked to human behavior or influence in a particular context.
Example: "The errors in the report were largely attributed to the human element, highlighting the need for better training."
Alternatives: "linked to human factors" or "associated with human influence."
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This problem can be attributed to human element, which is connected to technology through designing and using it.
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Increasingly, these recent climate changes are attributed to human activities.
These failures cannot be attributed to human error or faulty fittings.
In part, this can be attributed to human travel activities.
Combine all these elements with the drying linked to recent substantial warming of Indian Ocean waters — which Funk and other researchers attribute to human-driven global warming — and you will have more of what's unfolding in Somalia now.
This emission, which was unlike that characteristic of any known element, had previously been attributed to a hypothetical element, "nebulium".
A possible explanation was that there was a low number of events attributed to element 103.
This solution gave x-ray spectra attributed to samarium and element 61.
If you look at railway's internal safety records, human errors made by people "other than railway staff" are to blame for most accidents - 75 of the 177 accidents in 2008-2009 attributedutod to such elements.
A farm class (farmed and non-farmed land) and specific environmental and management qualifiers were attributed to all areal elements.
These errors can be attributed to either humans or software.
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