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attributed with the
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "attributed with the" is not correct in standard written English.
The correct form is "attributed to" when indicating the source of an attribution. Example: "The discovery was attributed to the renowned scientist."
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26 human-written examples
Chris was the deputy chairman of the education committee to the great Albert Ballard, a leading figure in the Co-operative party, and is personally attributed with the abolition of the city's grammar schools by the end of the 1960s.
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The colorful substrate may be attributed with the disordered ZnO film.
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Every image shared from Flickr will be clearly attributed with the name of the photographer, the title, as well as a link to the photo page.
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The university, in addition to its role in teaching and research, is attributed with the economic and social development of its environment based on knowledge.
It may also be attributed with the process of fruit ripening that generally causes an increase in transport of nutrient resources.
The slight frequency shift and the clear line-width broadening of non-polar E2 mode of ZnO were attributed with the phonon confinement effect.
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34 human-written examples
- The dimension of a <matrix> is REQUIRED and MUST be specified using @rows and @columns attributes with the minimum values of 1. - The @delimiter attribute is OPTIONAL.
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The attributes with the lowest utility were travel time of 30 minutes or more and out-of-pocket costs of AUD50 per session.
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We coded the thirteen attributes with the canonical basis vectors (the columns of a 13-dimensional identity matrix).
Climate change is also attributed with acidifying the ocean, which prevents coral from developing.
News & Media
In fact, he is attributed with creating the Book of Psalms, many of which he himself wrote.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Always use "attributed to" instead of "attributed with the" to correctly indicate the source or cause of something. For example, use "The discovery was attributed to Einstein" instead of "The discovery was attributed with the Einstein".
Common error
Avoid using "with the" after "attributed". The correct preposition is "to" when identifying the source, cause, or origin of something. Using other prepositions leads to grammatically incorrect sentences.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "attributed with the" functions as part of a verb phrase, attempting to connect a subject with a cause, origin, or characteristic. However, Ludwig indicates this phrase is grammatically incorrect. The correct form is generally "attributed to".
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Formal & Business
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "attributed with the" is generally considered grammatically incorrect in standard English. As Ludwig points out, the correct form is "attributed to" when you want to indicate the source, cause, or origin of something. While the phrase appears in a variety of contexts, it's crucial to use the correct preposition to maintain clarity and credibility. Remember to substitute with alternatives like ""attributed to"", "credited with", or "ascribed to" to ensure grammatical accuracy.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
attributed to
This is the standard and grammatically correct way to indicate the source or cause of something.
credited with
Focuses on giving recognition or praise for an achievement or positive quality.
ascribed to
Implies assigning a quality or characteristic, often without definitive proof.
associated with
Indicates a connection or relationship, not necessarily a direct cause.
linked to
Similar to associated with, suggesting a connection or relationship.
related to
A general term for indicating a connection between two things.
blamed for
Specifically assigns responsibility for a negative outcome.
due to
Explains the cause or reason for something.
owing to
Similar to due to, indicating a cause or reason.
caused by
Directly indicates the cause of an event or situation.
FAQs
What is the correct way to use the word "attributed" in a sentence?
The correct usage is "attributed to" when indicating the source or cause of something. For example, "The success of the project was "attributed to" the team's hard work".
What can I say instead of "attributed with the"?
You can use alternatives like ""attributed to"", "credited with", or "ascribed to" depending on the context.
Is "attributed with the" grammatically correct?
No, "attributed with the" is not grammatically correct. The correct form is ""attributed to"".
What's the difference between "attributed to" and "attributed with the"?
"Attributed to" is the correct form to indicate the source or cause of something, while "attributed with the" is grammatically incorrect and should be avoided.
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Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
81%
Authority and reliability
1.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested