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Discover Ludwig"some attribute" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to refer to a quality or characteristic of someone or something. For example, "She has some admirable attributes that make her a really good leader."
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Some attribute to them only short additions.
Some attribute that 8 million figure to more accurate counting.
Some attribute the neighborhood's stability to its location.
Some attribute the blunder to the pace of the city.
Some attribute this to a generalized anti-incumbent mood.
Some attribute this silence to spinelessness, others to tactical guile.
Some attribute Mr. Paterson's struggles to his lack of executive experience.
Some attribute supernatural powers to the stump, including healing chest pain and stopping arguments between couples.
Some attribute this to political stalemate, and this may indeed be part of the explanation.
Some attribute that to the growth of the federal bureaucracy, others to an increasingly dysfunctional Congress.
Some attribute that sentiment to a well-developed sense of ambition.
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