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Free sign upThe phrase "attributed to reporting" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the source or origin of information, particularly in the context of journalism or data analysis.
Example: "The findings were attributed to reporting from various news outlets that covered the event extensively."
Alternatives: "credited to reporting" or "ascribed to reporting".
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The difference between the results in Australia's mothers and babies 2005 and the current study may be attributed to reporting biases, delayed registration and different data collection methods.
Early investigations often reported an inverse association between eating frequency and adiposity, which was later attributed to reporting bias and the effects of post hoc changes in dietary patterns as a consequence of weight gain.
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When Zenko took a closer look at local announcements of Yemen strikes by the US-sponsored security departments, he said, he found them typically attributed to reports of threats to the Yemeni military or police; generic "threat warnings"; or to US diplomats.
Historian David Wilson, however, points out that the large Loyalist size is attributed to reports by General MacDonald and Colonel Caswell.
For the most part, these ratings were attributed to reports that failed to address a large portion of the required GEROS criteria and question.
On the other hand, increased awareness and concerns with the problem in post war period might have attributed to over reporting.
After removing the contigs attributed to the reported genes, RACE was applied to each of the remaining 116 contigs.
This activity may be attributed to multiple reported activities of DNA-PK.
Possible cellular mechanisms and physiological underpinnings attributed to the reported temporal and spatial uptake patterns of F-FDG are addressed.
The mRNA expressions of iNOS-2 were significantly increased by CCl4, which can be attributed to the reported CCl4-induced NO production [ 61, 62].
The reported low engagement in moonlighting in this study could be attributed to under reporting perhaps because the practice is widely perceived to be illegal.
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