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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a contributor in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to someone who plays a role in a particular project, field, or activity.
Example: "She is a key contributor in the development of the new software application."
Alternatives: "a contributor to" or "an influencer in".
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(I'm a contributor in the second group).
"Iran must be a contributor in the war against terror.
There he was just another cricketer, a contributor in a team.
Thousands of miles away, a contributor in Kenya reported: "There was loud cheering, as they view Obama as their own".
"It's more expensive than vodka, but you can get it," whispers a contributor in a furtive thread about procuring Ribena.
The football Hall's bylaws read simply, "The only criteria for election is a nominee's achievements and contributions as a player, a coach, or a contributor in professional football".
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Human errors are a key contributor in a majority of accidents today.
He is a regular contributor in class, a solid student, and he has taken a special interest in neuromuscular therapy.
Mr. Meacham said he hired Mr. Rove as a contributor last fall in part to "responsibly provoke".
They also ended Owens's streak of being a quiet contributor in his first season with a new team.
SO42− is a larger contributor in summer, whereas NO3− is a larger contributor in winter for both regions.
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