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Discover LudwigThe phrase "attributed victory" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a victory that is credited to a particular person, group, or cause.
Example: "The attributed victory to the underdog team surprised everyone in the league."
Alternatives: "credited win" or "ascribed triumph".
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He also attributed victory to a vision before the game of his mother.
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Well over half an hour after most news organizations had projected the president's re-election, The Times was holding off and attributing victory to the television networks in its major home-page headline.
Gin attributed his victory to a strong campaign.
Stratemeyer later said the victory was "short and sweet" but attributed the victory more to the North Koreans' lack of a modern air force than to skill; he felt his pilots were just as inexperienced as the UN ground troops and could have faced similar defeats had they not outnumbered the North Koreans.
Dwight D. Eisenhower attributed Allied victory to the Higgins boat, as it was called.
Stevens attributed the victory to the Devils' mind-set in overtime.
Local politicians and pundits attributed his victory to his vigorous prosecution in the Evers case.
Mr Johnson attributed the victory to a "charm offensive" with Mr Clarke (the education secretary).
Mr. Larson attributed his victory to door-to-door campaigning, replacing slick mailers with a human touch.
George Harakaly, a regional water official who accepted the award on behalf of the housing development, attributed the victory to proper aging.
The team's leader, Dr. Peter Stone, a senior technical staff member, attributed the victory to a very flexible agent programmed to adapt itself to different circumstances.
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