Sentence examples for being attributed in from inspiring English sources

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That growth is being attributed, in part, to Twitch's newer initiatives focused on allowing smaller streamers to generate revenue from their channels through things like subscriptions, virtual tipping and game sales.

Mr O'Malley always has been considered a long-shot presidential aspirant, particularly if Hillary Clinton runs, but those odds just went from long to astronomical, as Mr Brown's defeat is being attributed in part to O'Malley-backed tax increases.

Over the 23-year period evaluated in the present study, the dermatomyositis-related mortality rate did not vary significantly, whereas the mortality rates for polymyositis as the underlying cause and in terms of total mentions decreased, this decrease being attributed in part to a drop in the mortality rates for total mentions of polymyositis in men.

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Never mind, the delay is attributed "in great part" to "economic and regulatory headwinds".

These craters were attributed in 1933 to meteoritic origin.

The movie's unabashed hokiness can be attributed in part to being narrated by a child.

The decline can be attributed in part to restrictions in the I.R.S. budget.

The gains in Rhode Island and Maine were attributed, in part, to the expanding borders of the Boston suburbs.

The increase was attributed in part to mounting credit card and mortgage lending, up 60percentthis yearar.

The growth was attributed, in part, to the acquisition of Clairol hair care products.

(This increase can be attributed in part to better identification of infected individuals).

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