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The phrase "is usually attributed to" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate who is generally believed to have originated, or created, something. For example: The phrase "Carpe Diem" is usually attributed to the Roman poet, Horace.
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It is usually attributed to Winston Churchill.
The increased density of smaller trees is usually attributed to fire suppression statewide, he noted.
He notes that the Italian anomaly is usually attributed to the close family relationships in Italy.
The embargo's durability is usually attributed to its influential Cuban-American defenders.
Actually, the quote is usually attributed to Niels Bohr as the original source.
The increasing "attrition rate" of this cohort of college students is usually attributed to several factors.
The conservation is usually attributed to the precise fit required between the histones and the DNA wound around them.
This is usually attributed to the nonconductive layer that is formed on Mg surface in these conventional electrolytes.
Kinematic hardening is usually attributed to the development of plastic strain gradients inside the material.
That split is usually attributed to theological and political differences and the jealousy of Muhammad's children and inner circle.
The earliest European still-life painting is usually attributed to Jacopo de' Barbari (i.e., Dead Bird, 1504).
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