Sentence examples for though he attributed from inspiring English sources

The phrase "though he attributed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to introduce a contrast or exception regarding someone's attribution or assignment of a quality, action, or idea to someone or something else. Example: "Though he attributed the success of the project to his team, he was aware that his leadership played a significant role."

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Speaking to the BBC news website, though, he attributed his hiring to his "experience in dealing with heightened language and the dynastic sagas of the great and the good".

But he acknowledged that last year was a "difficult time for French wines on the U.S. market," though he attributed this to economic factors as well as to the tensions over Iraq.

Mr. Nakagawa said he had sipped wine that day, though he attributed his behavior to fatigue and a strong dose of cold medicine he had consumed before the meeting.

By his own account, Paul was the best Jew and the best Pharisee of his generation (Philippians 3 4 6; Galatians 1 13 14), as later he claimed to be the best apostle of Christ (2 Corinthians 11 22 3; 1 Corinthians 15:9–10)—though he attributed his excellence to the grace of God.

Rose did move beyond an occasional tendency to play spottily when paired with Woods, though he attributed nervousness during a round of 74 at the British Open this summer to pressure from playing in his native land rather than playing with the generation's foremost star.

Jason Hughes of TV Squad felt that within the ensemble cast "most of these kids were so unlikable", though he attributed this to the series "show[ing] us their weaknesses".

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It irks him that his father believes he is "no longer radical," though he attributes this, in part, to his own minor deceptions.

Though he attributes her death in part to his absorption in poetry's demands, it was nevertheless to poetry, in his bereavement, that he turned.

The label 'the Identity Theory of Quotation' was first used, as far as we know, by Washington (1992), though he attributes the view to Frege (1892) and Searle (1969).

Though, actually, he attributes it wrongly.

The remaining four answers are better candidates and come (as in the Euthyphro) from Socrates, though in this case he attributes them to his alter ego.

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