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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a contribution by" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to attribute a work or input to a specific person or group, often in contexts like articles, reports, or presentations.
Example: "This report includes a contribution by Dr. Smith, who provided valuable insights on the topic."
Alternatives: "an input from" or "a submission by".
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Moeller, N. and Marouard, G. (with a contribution by Ayers, N). 2011.
Their latest release, "La Cucaracha," is no exception it even includes a contribution by the smooth-jazz saxophonist David Sanborn.
A contribution by the agony aunt Claire Rayner is given extra poignancy due to her passing away earlier this month.
And a contribution by the amazing Tom Friedman might be taken as an example of art as performed meditation.
"We are making a contribution by helping to build a more civil society," he told me with no small pride.
The ECB has rejected the idea of making a contribution by accepting a haircut on its holdings of Greek bonds.
A contribution by the UK from outside the EU on a similar level to Switzerland would cost £3.71bn.
It was a contribution by Cohen that was over the campaign finance limit that would get Cohen in trouble.
Mr. Maliki could make a contribution by trying to make political peace with the Sunnis in his own country.
Their latest release, "La Cucaracha," is no exception — it even includes a contribution by the smooth-jazz saxophonist David Sanborn.
The effect of the piece, a contribution by Parreno called How Can We Know the Dancer from the Dance?, is eerie.
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