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it attributed that
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "it attributed that" is not correct in English.
You might be trying to express that something is attributed to a specific cause or source, but the phrase is incomplete. Example: "It is attributed that the success of the project was due to teamwork."
⚠ May contain grammatical issues
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It attributed that to strong regulation of utilities in Missouri, the use of inexpensive coal to generate power and lower costs in general in the Midwest.
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It attributes that loss to "affirmative steps" taken by Mr. Gore's office to store its e-mail messages in a computer system that made it impossible to retrieve them.
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I have to say that at the time I attributed that to it being a dub of a dub on cassette.
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It is attributed that our gear-based TENG system could improve simultaneously the magnitude as well as the generation time of output power, finally enhancing output energy.
Science
It can be attributed that nZVI-g-C3N4 photochemicallystableicandy stable, and part of nZVI can be recovered by g-C3N4.
Science
It might be attributed that, the color of the landfill leachate wastewater was continuously reduced with increasing electrochemical reaction time.
Science
Thus, it can be attributed that synthesized nanoparticles are in the range of 23 48 nm in size with some nanospheres in the regime of 15 20 nm.
It can be attributed that, at the higher temperatures, the activation of the biosorbent surfaces is enlarged facilitating more active sites for biosorption of the metal ions.
"That poll is very worrying because it attributes that to the fact that young people have not been engaged in it and are unlikely to vote," he told BBC Radio 5 Live's Pienaar's Politics.
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Economists attributed that largely to rising prices.
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Is it finding attributes that balance out, or compensate, your own?
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Avoid using the phrase "it attributed that". Instead, use "it attributed [something] to [cause]" or "[something] is attributed to [cause]" for grammatical correctness and clarity.
Common error
A common mistake is omitting the preposition "to" when using "attribute". Always specify what is being attributed to what, using the structure "attribute X to Y" or "is attributed to".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "it attributed that" functions as an incomplete attribution statement. Ludwig AI indicates this phrase is grammatically incorrect. This suggests that while the intention is to assign a cause or source, the structure is flawed.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "it attributed that" is grammatically incorrect and its usage should be avoided. Ludwig AI confirms this assessment. While the phrase appears in some contexts, primarily News & Media and Science, it is better to use grammatically correct alternatives such as "it attributed [something] to [cause]" or "[something] is attributed to [cause]" for clarity and accuracy. The correct phrasing ensures the attribution is clearly specified. Using correct grammar improves overall communication and credibility.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
it ascribed that
Replaces "attributed" with "ascribed", maintaining a similar meaning of assigning a cause or characteristic. A subtle change in word choice. Can also be used in cases where 'it attributed' is found
it credited that to
Adds "credited" and specifies "to" to indicate what the subject is being credited to, providing clarity.
it assigned that to
Substitutes "attributed" with "assigned", indicating a more formal or definite allocation.
it blamed that on
Uses "blamed" to imply a negative cause, changing the connotation.
it linked that to
Employs "linked" to suggest a connection or association rather than direct causation.
it chalked that up to
Uses the idiomatic expression "chalked that up to" for a more informal explanation.
it explained that by
Adds "explained" to show that there's an explanation for something by other event/cause. By the way, there's a change of verb choice, adding precision about the explanation
it connected that with
Employs "connected" to show a connection with other event/cause. By the way, there's a change of verb choice, adding precision about the connection
it associated that with
Employs "associated" to show a connection with other event/cause. By the way, there's a change of verb choice, adding precision about the association
it saw that as
Replaces "attributed" with "saw", changing the verb to indicate a perception or interpretation.
FAQs
How can I correctly use "attribute" in a sentence?
Use the structure "attribute X to Y", for example, "The company attributed its success to teamwork" or "The success of the project is attributed to teamwork".
What are some alternatives to "it attributed that"?
Consider using phrases like "it ascribed that", "it credited that to", or rephrasing the sentence for better clarity.
Is "it attributed that" grammatically correct?
No, "it attributed that" is not grammatically correct. The correct usage involves specifying what is being attributed to what, for example, "it attributed the problem to a software error".
What's the difference between "it attributed to" and "it attributed that"?
"It attributed to" is an incomplete phrase that requires specifying what is being attributed. "It attributed that" is grammatically incorrect. The correct usage is "it attributed X to Y".
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
85%
Authority and reliability
2.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested