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The phrase "a contribution that lists" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a contribution that includes a list of items, points, or information.
Example: "The report includes a contribution that lists the key findings of the research."
Alternatives: "a submission that enumerates" or "a contribution that outlines".
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This collection of papers includes a contribution that lists educational resources on the internet.
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In an exceedingly rare move, the CIA has submitted a classified document to the court that lists Stanisic's contributions and attests to his helpful role.
And let's not forget about my generous contributions to all those charitable organizations that listed Michael or one of his family members as directors.
Among them 56.3% stated that they made a significant contribution, without listing what that contribution was, while others declared the importance of the submitted case, employment in a health care institution, or just wrote "Yes".
Now that list of fruit fly contributions can be expended to include behavioral studies as well, previously impossible because the humans carrying out the analysis can neither see fly behaviors clearly nor distinguish between individuals.
Physics has a contribution to make that is separate from the inviolable list of topics from the introductory physics course.
The likelihood function of such indicators can be factored into contributions that involve the conditional probabilities of surgery in a certain week among those remaining on the list.
Teachers receive a gift card saying that the family made a contribution, but no amount is listed.
That wasn't a contribution.
If so, is that a contribution?
Composer-activist Philip Munger was at the top of the list with a contribution of $250,000.
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