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The phrase "a mighty contribution" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to emphasize the significance or impact of someone's contribution to a project, cause, or effort. Example: "Her research provided a mighty contribution to the field of environmental science, paving the way for future studies."
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The Miller Theater made a mighty contribution to the daylong festival Make Music New York on Tuesday in the form of an expansive 80-minute performance of John Luther Adams's "Inuksuit" (2009).
In fact, the entire trio of supporting young actors--Faist, Lloyd and Roland--make a mighty contribution to the entertainment value.
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Almunia played a mighty part, though.
Destination Crenshaw renderings showed a revamp of the historic Crenshaw Wall, also called "Our Mighty Contribution," a mural depicting African American icons — and recently defaced with swastikas.
The mural, "Our Mighty Contribution," depicts a number of African Americans icons including Martin Luther King Jr. and Harriet Tubman, as well as several Black Panthers holding guns, according to Jasmyne Cannick, a political consultant who said she immediately contacted LAPD Chief Michel Moore after she was alerted to the vandalism.
It might be dubbed the "Matt Giteau-Drew Mitchell Line" in view of the recalled Toulon duo's mighty contribution to Australia reaching the final, although poor Giteau was knocked sideways in an accidental collision with Brodie Retallick before he had much chance to influence the outcome.
That film was directed by Anthony Mann — a forerunner of Eastwood, both men making mighty contributions to the Western and venturing further afield.
Chaplin seems a classic example of the outsider who comes to America, makes mighty contributions to his new country and delights the US public only to have it turn on him.
He appears to cast his lot with the "matter-of-fact Jewishness" of Sigmund Freud, who made mighty contributions to western culture though he credited his Jewish origins for making them possible.
Now there is also the departure of film critic Penelope Houston, editor of Sight & Sound magazine from 1956 to 1990, whose mighty contributions had perhaps slipped under the radar, until they were revived recently by a BFI seminar on gendered criticism and women's criticism.
Totting up the whole panoply of salary, bonus, private pension contributions, awards of shares and profits on share options, that came to a mighty £2.8 million last year - not the £1.7m widely reported last week.
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