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The phrase "a contributory to" is not correct in standard English usage.
You might be trying to express that something contributes to a particular outcome or situation.
Example: "The research findings indicate that climate change is a contributory to the increase in extreme weather events."
Alternatives: "a contributor to" or "a factor in".
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Newbery was looking for a contributory to his The Midwife and The Student magazines, and it is possible that Smart's winning of Cambridge's "Seatonian Prize" on 25 March 1750 brought his poetic abilities to Newbery's attention.
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On the other hand, changing climatic conditions is also found to be a contributory factor to create challenges to reduce the above ratio.
This is believed to be a factor contributory to poor child health in Ghana.
In addition, the research proved that those living in extra care housing are less likely to fall, a contributory factor to a significant number of unnecessary deaths among the elderly in the UK.
The lateral association or thickening of the fibrils is likely to be a contributory factor to their stability in the prostate gland.
This is a significant finding, given that Deformed Wing Virus has earlier been shown to be a contributory factor to winter mortality and Colony Collapse Disorder.
Despite this increase in number of repetitions no significant change was observed and is therefore unlikely to be a contributory factor to the results.
The significance of age as a contributory factor to admissions due to respiratory diseases has also been observed in this and other studies.
Mr Corbyn previous warned during his party's leadership contest that British arms sales to the Middle East were "a contributory factory" to conflicts in the region.
Examples were given where diagnostic overshadowing (where symptoms are erroneously attributed to the intellectual disability, rather than to a physical illness) had been a contributory factor to misdiagnosis.
The learning that resulted from exposure to the course is likely a contributory factor to the improvement of outcomes.
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