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Discover LudwigThe phrase "attributed to its fast" is not correct in written English as it is incomplete and lacks clarity.
It could be used in a context discussing the reasons for something being attributed to speed, but it needs additional information to be meaningful.
Example: "The success of the project was attributed to its fast implementation."
Alternatives: "credited to its speed" or "ascribed to its quickness".
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The interconnected monolayer hollow spheres structure is responsible for the good electrochemical performances attributed to its fast transfer paths for ions/electrons, and large contact area between and electrolyte and active materials.
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While not entirely sure, it is suspected that the fast motion of the cyclone attributed to its dissipation.
The major advantages patients attributed to MSCT were its fast, uncomplicated, noninvasive, and painless nature.
The intense winds, considered unprecedented for many in the region, were attributed to the fast movement of the storm and its location in relation to land.
Red Rooster is a shadow of its former self, a result I attribute to it being the one fast-food chain committed to serving peas.
This is attributed to the fast molecular motion of PVME.
This was attributed to the fast heat transfer into Al particles via partially embedded CNTs.
These properties can be attributed to the fast electrochemical reaction kinetics and electron transport rendered by the conductive 3D network.
Whereas, at high PVPh concentration, the orientation function 〈P2〉 is linear with deformation, at intermediate compositions a non-linear relationship was observed, attributed to a fast relaxation.
The improved performance is attributed to the fast charge transport in the suspension network due to higher conductivity and enhanced connectivity of the active material particles.
Contrary to previous study, the surface reaction is identified to be the rate-limiting step for the reaction and attributed to the fast CO2 sorption kinetics of Na2ZrO3 [53].
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