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The phrase "attributed to their particular" is not complete and lacks context, but it is grammatically correct.
It can be used when discussing characteristics, qualities, or features that are assigned to specific groups or categories.
Example: "The success of the project can be attributed to their particular strengths in teamwork and communication."
Alternatives: "assigned to their specific" or "ascribed to their distinct".
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Particular behaviours observed for the materials were attributed to their particular molecular architecture.
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Nor can patented inventions always be attributed to one particular research project or input.
The best examples come from southern Germany but cannot be attributed to any particular manufacturer.
Quoting statistics on teenage behavior does little to quell the fears of parents, especially if the statistics are not attributed to any particular source.
This becomes apparent when rear extensions have to be attributed to a particular property polygon.
The vibrations attributed to the particular spectral lines are indicated in the graph.
Services arising within a landscape may be improperly attributed to one particular configuration of ecosystem.
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Misfiring creates a unique vibration pattern attributed to a particular cylinder.
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