Sentence examples for attributed to the phrase from inspiring English sources

The phrase "attributed to the phrase" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be used in contexts discussing the origin or source of a specific phrase, but it requires rephrasing for clarity.
Example: "The saying 'time is money' is often attributed to the phrase used by Benjamin Franklin."
Alternatives: "credited to the phrase" or "ascribed to the phrase".

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The phrase is taken from a facial expression attributed to the phrase.

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This might be attributed to the phrasing of the sexual activity item, which focuses on health status rather than the GQOL or overall QOL [ 15, 17, 20].

The least understandable question can be attributed to the noun phrase "(opposite-) problems" that is generated by the system using a pre-specified question template.

But much of the increase must be attributed to the growing currency of the phrase in legal discourse in general.

Finally, it would be useful to compare the comments attributed to the peer reviewers with phrases used by the editors, to see if their comments reflect similar concerns.

There's a lovely phrase, attributed to the futurist Roy Amara, that goes like this: "We tend to overestimate the effect of a technology in the short run and underestimate the effect in the long run". With this in mind, let's consider work.

Cherry-picked inflammatory phrases, attributed to the Koran but more often lifted from interpretations of it, course through Oklahoman churches and spread via Internet chatter.

While raindrops fizz off of the mostly shaved skulls around me, Gorden Richter, the National Democratic Party NPDD) councilman for the city of Gera, issues the necessary Ts & Cs from the stage: "Racist, xenophobic phrases, or phrases that are attributed to the Third Reich, will not be permitted.

While raindrops fizzed off of the mostly shaved skulls around me, Gorden Richter, the National Democratic Party (NPD) councilman for the city of Gera, issued the necessary Ts & Cs from the stage: "Racist, xenophobic phrases, or phrases that are attributed to the Third Reich, will not be permitted.

He echoed a phrase often attributed to the former head of General Motors: What's good for G.M. is good for America.

The constituency of the secular communities, he said, would be those who agreed with a phrase he attributed to the philosopher Sir Isaiah Berlin: "I'm tone-deaf as far as God is concerned".

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