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The phrase "a contributions of" is not correct in written English.
It should be "a contribution of" if referring to a single contribution or "contributions of" if referring to multiple contributions.
Example: "The project was successful due to a contribution of innovative ideas from the team."
Alternatives: "an input of" or "a donation of".
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The maximum values are shown on the upper right of each waveform Fig. 7 a Contributions of the three large slip areas, Area 1 (orange), Area 2 (green), and Area 3 (purple) shown in Fig. 4c to the synthetic waveforms at the stations within an epicentral distance of approximately 50 km, which are marked by * in Fig. 6.
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But Enron made a contribution of $80,000, since returned, to the Republican Governors Association, which Mr. Rowland heads.
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According to Parker, Volpe asked him for a "contribution" of five million dollars toward launching Provenance.
But that was lowered to a contribution of just 0.1 percentage point in the new estimate.
So, for example, if the household income is £55,000, SFE would assess a contribution of £1,212.
The musicians in the festival are being paid with a contribution of $25,000 from Suffolk County.
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