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The phrase "attributed to the message" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the source or origin of a particular message or statement, often in contexts like analysis or reporting.
Example: "The quote was attributed to the message delivered during the conference, highlighting the importance of teamwork."
Alternatives: "credited to the message" or "ascribed to the message".
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Fault during communication in safety critical systems can be attributed to the message omissions, bit flips and timeliness of message arrivals.
Minor deviations were attributed to the message collisions that occurred in the real test-bed environment which were not taken into account by the routing protocol in the simulations.
Repeated exposure to a message affects its pertinence, so a stronger weight is attributed to the message when deciding whether to adopt the behavior.
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We attributed to the developer all messages that matched the name, regardless of the specific email address used.
The participants in the two intervention conditions will receive the same information regarding the mental imagery and implementation intentions instructions, and thus differences in these intervention conditions can be attributed to the goal reminder text messages and not differences in intervention delivery style.
However, in documents seen by the Guardian, Breakthrough says it accepts that "any content or messaging attributed to the state are highly unlikely to have any credibility among these audiences" and that disclosure of the government's role would have a "negative impact on … the product, Ricu, Prevent and the Home Office's reputation".
In analyzing the latest message attributed to the leader of the Qaeda terrorist network, analysts with the Central Intelligence Agency and the National Security Agency were hampered by sound quality, senior Bush administration officials say.
Last Saturday, two Islamist Web sites carried a message attributed to the leader of another militant group, the Army of Ansar al-Sunna, saying it would soon release pictures of the corporal's beheading.
Then, last Saturday, two Islamist Web sites carried a message attributed to the leader of another militant group, the Army of Ansar al-Sunna, saying it had beheaded Corporal Hassoun and would shortly release images of the decapitation.
Then, last Saturday, two Islamist Web sites carried a message attributed to the leader of another militant group, the Army of Ansar al-Sunna, saying it had beheaded Corporal Hassoun and would shortly release images of his death.
Farther down the road, another billboard carries a second message attributed to the Almighty: "You think it's hot here?" Since last month, similar black billboards with stark white lettering have sprung up in more than 100 places about the city, generally along Dallas's busiest roads.
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