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The phrase "unfairly attributed" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing something that has been wrongly assigned or credited to someone or something, often in a negative context. Example: "The criticism was unfairly attributed to her, as she had no involvement in the decision-making process."
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But this blame is unfairly attributed, according to a United Nations report published this week.Conventional wisdom says that forests prevent flooding by acting as giant sponges.
Still, nurses verbalized awareness that their role was to deliver patient-centered care [ 26, 34, 35], but broader health systems failures were sometimes unfairly attributed to them [ 26].
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While it is true that most inventors know more about their inventions than anyone else, many inventors are much more likely to fall prey to a series of cognitive biases, like reactive devaluation (i.e. unfairly attributing negative motives to a negotiating partner), than someone who is not as emotionally involved.
But a number of those who live there bridled at the accusations and said they were being unfairly blamed for the behavior attributed in the lawsuit to Ms. Lewis.
The comments recalled the infamous quote often attributed, some say unfairly, to the last French queen, when told that peasants were revolting because they had no bread.
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Making matters worse, these families often are judged unfairly by fellow citizens and by school personnel, who mistakenly and quickly attribute negative interpretations to behaviors which middle-class, and less visible, parents would be given a pass on.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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