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"to attribute" is correct and commonly used in written English
It means to ascribe or attribute something to someone or something else. Example: The success of the project was attributed to the hard work and dedication of the team.
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People tend to attribute things to pure achievement that are, in fact, not attributable to achievement.
Historic importance is difficult to attribute.
What a peculiar way to attribute blame.
But other qualities are no longer so easy to attribute.
"People used to attribute this to randomness or chaos.
Accorsi wasn't about to attribute much significance to that.
Was it a misperception to attribute it to Adam Smith?
Waldner was not ready to attribute China's success to luck.
It's tempting to attribute this to youthful inexperience.
Firstly to attribute to quotes to Lord Sugar.
Likewise, it is meaningless to attribute nationalities to art.
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