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The phrase "a sterling contribution" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a valuable or excellent contribution made by someone in a particular context, such as a project or team effort.
Example: "Her research provided a sterling contribution to the field of environmental science, paving the way for future studies."
Alternatives: "an outstanding contribution" or "a remarkable contribution."
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But overall, it was a sterling contribution from the Olympics to the mainstreaming of national stereotypes.
The South African police service and the South African pathologist have already made a sterling contribution towards trying to solve this terrible murder.
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Length: 4min 29sec Word count: 511 Words a second: 1.9 We had high hopes for Billy's sterling contribution to the unfairly maligned "shopping list record" genre, but he proves to be an even more flimsy performer than REM.
The band sounds especially vital on the third disc, an assortment of radio air checks that benefits greatly from the sterling contribution of Frank Sinatra.
Dear Nelson Mandela, As your body lies in state, let me salute you for the sterling contribution you made to the anti-apartheid struggle over more than 40 years.
Jilly Cooper and Tony Parsons must also be recognised for their sterling contributions.
(SummerScape operagoers look forward to the sterling contributions of the Bard Festival Chorale).
Notwithstanding Jolie's contributions to the field, the Global Summit was a sterling example of how the international humanitarian community increasingly engages with celebrities in what is termed celebrity diplomacy or celebrity humanitarianism.
A sterling professor, indeed.
It was a sterling sentence.
He wrote, "A sterling record.
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