You can't ascribe the meaning to both words. [verb]
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He ascribed the failure of the project to bad communication system. [Please select]
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This you ascribed to domestic troubles, or so Mr. [verb]
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While you can sometimes ascribe these symptoms to allergies, I’m pretty sure you have a full-fledged cold. [Please select]
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The doctors tried to ascribe the baby’s condition to parental negligence, but tests showed that he had a rare virus. [Please select]
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Many critics ascribe it to an unknown Lucius Caecilius; there are certainly serious differences of grammar, style and temper between it and the writings already mentioned. [Please select]
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"You have no right to ascribe words to me that I haven't uttered." [Please select]
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Two or three other names are ascribed by Prof. [Please select]
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The Golden Verses here ascribed to him are probably of later origin. [Please select]
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Jerome, and of the author of the work De Consummatione Mundi, ascribed to St. [Please select]
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One is not authorised to ascribe so solemn a character to the destruction of Pompeii. [Please select]
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