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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
attribute .
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Examples
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Christopher Miller, Sr., who preferred to be called Rusty—a nickname attributed to the fiery red hair of his youth—was a traditionalist, a man who believed in the right to bear arms and to know how to use those weapons.
The Thieves of Darkness Richard Doetsch 2010
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Christopher Miller, Sr., who preferred to be called Rusty—a nickname attributed to the fiery red hair of his youth—was a traditionalist, a man who believed in the right to bear arms and to know how to use those weapons.
The Thieves of Darkness Richard Doetsch 2010
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Christopher Miller, Sr., who preferred to be called Rusty—a nickname attributed to the fiery red hair of his youth—was a traditionalist, a man who believed in the right to bear arms and to know how to use those weapons.
The Thieves of Darkness Richard Doetsch 2010
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The term 'Fourth Estate' is used to refer to the press, a term attributed to Edmund Burke, an
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And Darwin attributed what we observe to death not descent.
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GE Chief Financial Officer Keith Sherin attributed the decline to a steep drop in sales of wind power gear.
GE Revenue Takes a Hit; Energy Drops Bob Sechler 2010
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He has several times been described as being borderline wacko — "psychologically damaged," to use the phrase attributed to a former ally.
The Election of Gordon W. Bush Rod Liddle 2010
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He has several times been described as being borderline wacko — "psychologically damaged," to use the phrase attributed to a former ally.
The Election of Gordon W. Bush Rod Liddle 2010
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Lt.Gen. Lloyd Austin attributed the decline mainly to efforts by Iraqi forces to choke off radical elements of Shiite militias in the southern cities of Basra and Amarah.
Iraq: Bombs kill 14 2008
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He has several times been described as being borderline wacko — "psychologically damaged," to use the phrase attributed to a former ally.
The Election of Gordon W. Bush Rod Liddle 2010
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