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"has been ascribed" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used when something is attributed to someone or something as a cause or explanation. It can be used in various contexts, such as describing the origin of a belief or giving credit for an idea or action. Example: The invention of the lightbulb has been ascribed to Thomas Edison, but some argue that it was actually created by his assistant, Joseph Swan.
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His success has been ascribed to his affability.
"Nobody knows nothing," is a saying that has been ascribed to everyone from movie executives to economists.
(Since his death in 1994 it has been ascribed instead to his son and successor, Dear Leader Kim Jong Il).
Accumulation of Cd under UV radiation has been ascribed to membrane damage of the plant [122].
Extracellular acidification of the microenvironment has been ascribed to lactate secretion from glycolysis [60].
This stability enhancement has been ascribed to the higher stiffness of the composite membrane.
The unique behaviour has been ascribed to a specific rearrangement of hydrogen bonds between COOH groups.
This has been ascribed to the formation of local acidity during pyrrole oxidation.
The difference has been ascribed to the water content in the landfill.
Ganesha has been ascribed many other titles and epithets, including Ganapati and Vighneshvara.
IL-8 importance in malignancies has been ascribed to angiogeneis promotion.
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