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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
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Defining the usage of Attribue

To say I attribute an incident to my injury. Does it mean because of the injury these things occured to me...
  

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Anonymous To say I attribute an incident to my injury. Does it mean because of the injury these things occured to me... That doesn't really make sense.

  • Anonymous To say I attribute an incident to my injury.
  • Does it mean because of the injury these things occured to me...
  • That doesn't really make sense.
  • Not exactly, anyway.
  • Maybe with more context it would be reasonable.
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AnonymousTo say I attribute an incident to my injury. Does it mean because of the injury these things occured to me...
That doesn't really make sense. Not exactly, anyway. Maybe with more context it would be reasonable. It's hard to say from the little you've provided.

To attribute X to Y is to claim that X is caused by Y, but also, in a way, to s

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