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that attributable with
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "that attributable with" is not correct in English.
The correct expression would typically be "that is attributable to" or "that can be attributed to." Example: "The increase in sales is that attributable to our new marketing strategy."
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The risk of foot ulcers is more than doubled in patients in the highest quartile of pulse pressure; the increase of risk is comparable to that attributable with known neuropathy or arteriopathy of the lower limbs.
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Anti-Stratfordians consider Shakespeare's background incompatible with that attributable to the author of the Shakespeare canon, which exhibits an intimacy with court politics and culture, foreign countries, and aristocratic sports such as hunting, falconry, tennis, and lawn-bowling.
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In the few cases where analyses have been conducted in sufficient detail, the climatic legacy, while present, is less pronounced than that attributable to Nr deposition, with respect to both diatoms and stable isotopes [28].
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Many studies have reported that a consistent fraction of the deaths occurring after C. difficile infection will be attributable to the bacterium (1, 8, 12, 21 – 231 31 ) and that attributable death increases linearly with age (8, 31 ).
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To assess whether these intra-specific genetic effects are ecologically important, it is required to compare their impact on dependent organisms with that attributable to environmental variation experienced over relevant spatial scales.
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There are several ways to detect this, including the proportion of variance attributable to the first residual factor compared with that attributable to the first (Rasch) factor, and whether or not estimates derived from subsets of items are invariant (specific objectivity).
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Google also estimated that its total carbon emissions for 2010 were just under 1.5 million metric tons, with most of that attributable to carbon fuels that provide electricity for the data centers.
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In the company's Q4 earnings reported last week, Groupon reported a loss of $350 million, with $137 million of that attributable to international expansion costs.
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These data demonstrate that there is significant residual association within the MHC region above and beyond that attributable to the well-established association with DRB1* 1501.
Science
Others cite the fact that the company is carrying a lot of debt, currently to the tune of $21.16 billion, with a lot of that attributable to that buyout in 2007.
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All are associated with additional mortality above that attributable to bacterial infection per se.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When indicating causation or attribution, use the standard phrase "that is attributable to" or "that can be attributed to" for clarity and grammatical correctness.
Common error
Avoid using prepositions other than "to" after "attributable". The correct phrasing is "attributable to", not "attributable with" or other prepositions. Using the wrong preposition can lead to grammatical errors and confusion.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "that attributable with" attempts to establish a relationship of cause or association. However, it's grammatically incorrect. The correct form to express attribution is to use "that is attributable to". As Ludwig AI points out, the original query is not correct.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "that attributable with" is grammatically incorrect and should be avoided. The correct and widely accepted form is "that is attributable to". Use this alternative to clearly and accurately express causation or association. Ludwig AI confirms that the original query is not grammatically sound, so relying on the suggested alternatives is crucial for effective communication. While examples exist, they do not justify the usage of this incorrect expression.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
that is attributable to
Replaces "with" with the correct preposition "to" making the phrase grammatically sound and commonly used.
that can be attributed to
Emphasizes the possibility of assigning a cause or origin; "can be" adds a nuance of potentiality.
that is due to
Indicates a direct cause-and-effect relationship; "due to" specifies a reason or cause for something.
that results from
Highlights the outcome or consequence of something; "results from" focuses on the effect produced by a cause.
that stems from
Suggests an origin or source; "stems from" implies a gradual development or emergence from a root cause.
that arises from
Similar to 'stems from', but emphasizes the coming into being or origination of something.
that is caused by
Directly states a cause-and-effect relationship, emphasizing the action that leads to a particular outcome.
that is linked to
Indicates an association or connection, without necessarily implying direct causation.
that is associated with
Suggests a correlation or relationship between two things, without specifying causation.
that is connected to
Implies a relationship or link, often suggesting interdependence or interaction.
FAQs
What does "attributable to" mean?
"Attributable to" means caused by or able to be ascribed to. For example, "The increase in sales is "that is attributable to" the new marketing campaign".
What can I say instead of "that attributable with"?
Since "that attributable with" is grammatically incorrect, use phrases like ""that is attributable to"", "that can be attributed to", or "that is due to" depending on the context.
Is "that attributable with" grammatically correct?
No, "that attributable with" is not grammatically correct. The correct preposition to use after "attributable" is "to". The accurate phrase is ""that is attributable to"".
How do I use "that is attributable to" in a sentence?
Use ""that is attributable to"" to indicate a cause or origin. For instance, "The project's success is "that is attributable to" the team's hard work".
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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
81%
Authority and reliability
2.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested