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this attributes that
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "this attributes that" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "this attributes to that"? You can use the corrected phrase when indicating that one thing is responsible for or linked to another in a causal or descriptive manner. Example: "The study shows that this attributes to the increase in productivity among employees."
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Alternative expressions(20)
this is due to that
this results from that
this stems from that
this arises from that
this is a consequence of that
this entails that
this explains that
this implied that
this requires that
this necessitates that
consequently
this involves that
this signifies that
this represents that
as a result
this suggests that
this implies that
it follows that
this stipulates that
this indicates that
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For this, attributes that are related to single players (like e.g. sequence features) might be of less relevance while specifically network features might be much more related to synergistic knock-out effects.
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Similar Expressions
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The trouble is this: The attributes that make certain products engaging also make them potentially addictive.
News & Media
More posts by this contributor The attributes that define the increasingly critical Data-as-a-Service industry An inside look into a venture negotiation Auren Hoffman Contributor Auren Hoffman is CEO of SafeGraph and was previously CEO of LiveRamp, from founding to acquisition.
News & Media
The attributes that distinguish this product you can't see.
News & Media
This is attributed that the 'O' have higher electronegativity as compared to 'As,' which make stronger bonds with Ga, and results in the shift in valence band density of states towards higher energy [17].
Science
As Kasich's support moved from New Hampshire across the Northeast and Midwest — never the major wave in the Republican votes but often a discernible movement within them — it was this attribute that seemed to attract his supporters, the sensation of a sensibility.
News & Media
It is from this attribute that the assay may draw resolving power.
Science
So, it is important to identify the attributes that represent this context.
For instance, the attributes that distinguish this crisis from all others are greater complexity, inflexibility, speed and scale.
News & Media
This can be attributed that the higher temperatures might cause desorption of inhibitor molecule from metal surface.
This may be attributed that the polymer has some influence to surface phase of the barium sulfate and strontium sulfate crystal (Mavredaki et al. 2011).
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When indicating causation, use the correct phrase "this is attributed to that" or "this can be attributed to that".
Common error
Avoid using "this attributes that" directly; instead, structure your sentence to use "attribute" correctly, such as "this is attributed to that" or find an alternative expression.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "this attributes that" is grammatically incorrect. Ludwig AI indicates that it should be "this is attributed to that" or another similar construction. The intended function is to express causation or association, but the structure is flawed.
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Formal & Business
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "this attributes that" is grammatically incorrect. Ludwig AI flags this as an error and suggests using "this is attributed to that" or other similar phrases to properly convey causation or association. While examples exist, they often highlight the error rather than demonstrate correct usage. Therefore, it's crucial to revise this phrase for clarity and accuracy in writing. Key alternatives include "/s/this+is+attributed+to+that", "/s/this+is+due+to+that", and "/s/this+results+from+that", which better express the intended meaning.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
this is attributed to that
Passive voice construction focusing on what is being attributed.
this can be attributed to that
Expresses possibility or likelihood of the attribution.
this is due to that
Directly indicates causation, replacing "attributes" with "due".
this results from that
Focuses on the outcome or consequence.
this stems from that
Implies origin or source of something.
this arises from that
Suggests emergence or development from a cause.
this originates from that
Highlights the initial point or beginning.
this derives from that
Indicates a process of obtaining or developing.
this is a consequence of that
Emphasizes the result or effect of an action.
this follows from that
Suggests a logical or sequential connection.
FAQs
What is the correct way to use the word "attribute" in a sentence?
The word "attribute" needs to be used correctly in a sentence, for example, "This success /s/is+attributed+to hard work" or "The /s/key+attribute of this tool is its ease of use".
What can I say instead of "this attributes that"?
You can use alternatives like "/s/this+is+attributed+to+that", "/s/this+is+due+to+that", or "/s/this+results+from+that depending on the context".
What is wrong with the phrase "this attributes that"?
The phrase "this attributes that" is grammatically incorrect. The correct usage often involves a passive construction such as "/s/this+is+attributed+to".
How do I properly express causation or influence in a sentence?
To properly express causation or influence, use phrases like "/s/this+leads+to+that", "/s/this+causes+that", or "/s/this+is+a+result+of+that".
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Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
82%
Authority and reliability
2.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested