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The phrase "attrition for which" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing the reasons or causes of attrition, particularly in formal or academic writing.
Example: "The study aimed to identify the factors contributing to the attrition for which the participants were excluded from the final analysis."
Alternatives: "attrition that" or "attrition due to".
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This is a war of attrition for which he has stockpiled inexhaustible reserves of cliché, which have also been distributed for use by footsoldiers on the Tory benches.
By the time the Luftwaffe High Command (OKL) had begun organising an air defence to combat the United States Army Air Forces' (USAAF) strategic bombing campaign, they were already engaged in a war of attrition for which they were not prepared.
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But it expects a future of frustration and attrition for Al Qaeda, which Osama bin Laden built during the 1990s.
13, 14, 28 Since we were aware of several characteristics related to both nonresponse and attrition, of which many were complete for all patients, our missing data could be MAR, and thus suitable for MI.
If neither candidate succeeds in knocking out the other in the burst of early tests in Iowa, New Hampshire, South Carolina and Florida, Mr. Gingrich could be faced with the ultimate challenge to his campaign: the need to survive a war of attrition of the sort for which he is unprepared at the moment.
Extra women were recruited to account for attrition, which was expected to be 10-20%.
"In a female-dominated profession, there's also a certain amount of attrition for family reasons, which creates opportunities for those coming up," she adds.
Ambiguity concerning studies sample sizes (i.e. unspecified attrition) was solved with the conservative approach of using the smallest number for which there was clear documentation.
One limitation and threat to the internal validity in this study could be the imputations made for attritions, which could lead to various forms of bias.
Yet the attrition rate is still at the 10% mark and there remain many human diseases for which no effective treatment exists.
However, since this is an unusually long study for this cohort, we will inflate our sample size to adjust for 32% attrition, which was the intervention dropout rate in our similar studies over one year.
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