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The phrase "a keen contributor" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who actively and enthusiastically participates or adds value to a group or project.
Example: "Her insights during the meetings made her a keen contributor to the team's success."
Alternatives: "an enthusiastic participant" or "a valuable team member."
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He is a keen public speaker and willing media contributor on digital, mobile and social innovations.
He always retained a keen interest in astronomy and has been a regular contributor to The Sky at Night, BBC TV's monthly astronomy programme hosted by Sir Patrick Moore.
In 1957, a keen-eyed New Yorker contributor published a small item about someone who had recently visited an "espresso joint" in Greenwich Village.
Tenacity and a keen memory.
"She was a keen sailor.
He has a keen mind.
Watson is a keen tactician.
He was a keen fisherman.
A keen cyclist.
Recent literature has evinced a keen interest in porous electrodes.
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