Sentence examples for could attribute from inspiring English sources

The phrase "could attribute" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the possibility of assigning a cause or reason to something.
Example: "Researchers could attribute the increase in temperature to climate change."
Alternatives: "might assign" or "may ascribe".

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He said I could attribute the following to Brig.

One could attribute Cinquanta's patience to his deep belief in freedom of the press.

Not when he could attribute any inconsistencies to his unspeakable ordeal.

So you could attribute an aversion to the Dead to a failure of polyphonic appreciation.

But I don't think that anybody could attribute those ideas to me.

One could attribute this exhibitionism to the rise of reality TV, the desire for immediate recognition.

You could attribute that focus on architecture to a peripatetic childhood.

It could attribute to the unique ultrathin nanosheet structure and the synergetic effects of ZnCo2O4 and CNTs.

Or, one could attribute his staying power to his knowing things could only get worse in a matter of hours.

But perhaps most debilitating were the psychological symptoms that she didn't think she could attribute to the radiation.

The improved thermal shock resistance for nano coatings could attribute to their improved microstructure and crack propagation mode.

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