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The phrase "has been made responsible" is correct and can be used in written English.
You could use this phrase in a sentence to describe someone who has been assigned a specific task or duty. For example, "Jane has been made responsible for overseeing the office budget."
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As an example, for a long time the formation of the so-called Solid Electrolyte Interphase (SEI) has been made responsible for inductive loop formation in impedance spectra.
No individual has been made responsible for the Mariana disaster, and while billions have been spent on clean-up, Samarco has only paid a fraction of all the fines levied.
Under Dodd-Frank, the CFTC has been made responsible for regulating the $700 trillion market on derivatives -- the complex financial instruments that played a central part in the 2008 meltdown -- but it hasn't taken over that role yet, in part because regulators still need to agree on what does and doesn't count as a derivative.
Somebody from anaesthesiology has been made responsible for the protocol there, that's another discipline, but it has been made responsible precisely because of that.
Severe hypoglycemia has been made responsible for excess deaths in the ACCORD trial [ 16].
Decreasing area for food production has been made responsible for rising food prices in recent years [7 9].
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The health regulator, which was to have been made responsible for promoting it, will now have other priorities.
In an effort to change that, its doctors have been made responsible for containing treatment costs and turning their practices into profit centers.
I had been made responsible for two of "the odds and sods" - the not altogether affectionate name that the government chief whip had given the members who either had no party or could be detached from their party allegiance.
Nipe indicates that often Oberst Karl Decker and Oberstleutnant Meinrad von Lauchert have been made responsible for this failure.
Ecological influences have been made responsible for fine scaled structuring of genotypes and differentiation of cryptic species.
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