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The phrase "attributed to their poor" is not correct in written English as it is incomplete and lacks clarity.
It could be used in a context discussing the reasons for a negative outcome or situation, but it needs to be part of a complete sentence.
Example: "The decline in sales can be attributed to their poor management decisions."
Alternatives: "due to their poor" or "resulting from their poor".
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The Raman spectrum of HM-CNWs showed no 2D band, which was attributed to their poor carbon ordering.
It is asserted that the teachers' lack of confidence to teach science has been largely attributed to their poor background knowledge (Appleton 2007).
This finding suggests that the increased risk of major amputation for diabetic patients is mainly attributed to their poor glycemic control.
Older women were most affected; this is attributed to their poor nutritional status, especially following World War II, since iron deficiency increases cadmium absorption.
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High mortality of pneumonia in cirrhotic patients may be attributed to the poor ability of their innate immunity to clear the pathogens associated with pneumonia.
However, this compound was inactive in vivo, which was attributed to poor plasma exposure consistent with poor absorption properties.
The inconsistencies in the epidemiology data are often attributed to poor quality and inadequate sample size.
This is mainly attributed to its poor aqueous solubility.
This characteristics may be attributed to the poor PCE and with polycrystalline growth nature [26].
This phenomenon is mainly attributed to its poor dissolution rate and low aqueous solubility.
The very low conductivity was attributed to the poor solubility of Li+ in the polymer matrix.
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