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The phrase "is put down to" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to indicate the cause or reason for something, often in a formal or academic context. Example: "The increase in sales is put down to the successful marketing campaign."
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These days, all this is put down to self-mythologising.
Let's be frank here – most affluent diners know absolutely nothing about what is put down to them.
Sometimes, this is put down to the beastliness of husbands, but Eat Pray Love relies on no such get-out.
The fiasco of Northern Ireland, with its peace walls, political gangs, religious primitivism and colonial rule, is put down to the impossibility of the Irish.
For the future, so long as the disaster of Iraq is put down to mistakes or lack of planning, the real lessons will not be learned, but repeated - as appears to be happening now in Afghanistan.
There was a similar spike in employment income in 2009-10, whish is put down to the early exercise of share options to avoid the new tax.Such forestalling also helps explain why income-tax receipts tailed off so suddenly in the final months of the current tax year, when last-minute tax payments for 2010-11 wereceivedved.
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More of it can be put down to what is variously known as white-line fever, brain-freeze and butchery.
It is being put down to climate change.
But their friendship cannot be put down to chance.
That can be put down to the quarrel over Iraq.
Sure, this all could be put down to football decisions.
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