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The phrase "a frequent contributor" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who regularly provides input, articles, or content to a publication, forum, or group.
Example: "As a frequent contributor to the magazine, she has written numerous articles on environmental issues."
Alternatives: "a regular contributor" or "a consistent contributor".
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He is a frequent contributor to newyorker.com.
She is a frequent contributor to Page-Turner.
He is a frequent contributor to Page-Turner.
He was a frequent contributor to The American Economic Review.
Daniel Mendelsohn is a frequent contributor to the New Yorker.
Elizabeth Royte is a frequent contributor to the Book Review.
He is a frequent contributor to The New Yorker.
Polly Morrice is a frequent contributor to the Book Review.
Ligaya Mishan is a frequent contributor to The Times.
Graham Ruthven is a frequent contributor to the Goal blog.
Terrence Rafferty is a frequent contributor to the Book Review.
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