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The phrase "primarily ascribed to" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that is mainly attributed or assigned to a certain person, group, or cause. Example: The success of the company was primarily ascribed to the CEO's strong leadership and strategic decisions. In this sentence, the phrase "primarily ascribed to" indicates that the CEO's actions and decisions were the main reason for the company's success.
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Syndromic DSD resulting from these deletions were primarily ascribed to contiguous gene deletions.
This ability is primarily ascribed to the hyperbranched topology and abundant amino groups of h-PAMAM.
Early failure was primarily ascribed to the formation of microcracks in the emerging oxide layers.
Altered drug ADME during inflammation has long been primarily ascribed to changes of enzymes in drug metabolism.
Significant improvements in electrocatalytic activity and stability were primarily ascribed to the effect of MoOx on the Pd catalyst.
The enhanced photocatalytic activities of the core shell photocatalyst are primarily ascribed to the reduced recombination probability of photogenerated electrons/holes in the surface of hierarchical microspheres.
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This is mainly ascribed to two reasons.
The physical mechanisms giving rise to the AMR effect implies an anisotropy in the transport properties that can primarily be ascribed to the presence of the spin-orbit coupling and the magnetic ordering.
These covariates were considered since changes in the performance of soil biota due to plant community effects have primarily been ascribed to plant productivity [11], [24], [52].
False negatives identified for Compara can primarily be ascribed to the underlying sequence input data.
Thus, DD/ID would primarily be ascribed to the altered expression dosage of PEGs/ MEGs in the brain.
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