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The phrase "attributed to stop" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete thought and lacks context for proper usage.
Example: "The issues were attributed to stop in production."
Alternatives: "assigned to halt" or "linked to cessation".
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The widespread TA underrepresentation has been traditionally attributed to stop codon biases, thermodynamic instability, and susceptibility of UA to cleavage by RNAses in RNA transcripts (Beutler et al. 1989).
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She declined to comment specifically on Rutherford's proposal, saying it hasn't been submitted to the board, but noted that the large number of arrests at the raves can be attributed to "a successful effort to stop drugs and other problems from entering the venue in the first place".
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