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The phrase "attributed to the used" is not correct in English.
It seems to be a misunderstanding or misphrasing, as "the used" does not convey a clear meaning in this context.
Example: "The findings were attributed to the methods employed in the study."
Alternatives: "ascribed to the utilized" or "credited to the employed."
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These differences were mainly attributed to the used quantification method.
In conclusion, the apparent weak diagnostic performance in the investigation of single specimens has to be attributed to the used sample types being not all equally suitable.
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It highlights the importance of measuring multiple aspects of adoption over time to ensure that attribution of benefit can be realistically attributed to the use of HISs.
Correction 1/30/2018: An earlier version of this article misstated the number of car accidents attributed to the use of smartphones.
The low power consumption may be attributed to the use of a single actuator beam.
These emissions are mainly attributed to the use of energy intensive materials.
"There has never been a death attributed to the use of a vent-free product since the O.D.S. was introduced in 1980," she said.
An Englishman named Linton died from his exertions in the Bordeaux-Paris race of 1896; his death was generally attributed to the use of drugs, probably morphine.
Detective Sargeant Nolan said it was the first killing on Long Island directly attributed to the use of crack, but he fears it will not be the last.
The high efficiency may be attributed to the use of electroluminescence efficient materials and the ambipolar-transport host.
The high quality of the model is attributed to the use of rigid elements that are updated using antiresonant frequencies.
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