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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a voluminous contributor" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who contributes a large amount of work, ideas, or content, often in a specific field or context.
Example: "As a voluminous contributor to the academic journal, her research papers have significantly advanced the field of environmental science."
Alternatives: "a prolific contributor" or "a substantial contributor".
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He has been a voluminous contributor to RealClimate, for instance, a climate science blog that has garnered more than 15 million views since Schmidt and several colleagues founded it in 2004.
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SCND has a voluminous literature.
A voluminous swathed neckcloth conceals his chin.
He has lightened a voluminous labor code.
He carried on a voluminous correspondance.
From exile, however, he conducted a voluminous correspondence.
The facts, spread across a voluminous record, prove otherwise.
Such a voluminous stash of booze is virtually unheard of.
The case was submitted upon oral arguments and elaborate briefs and a voluminous pecord.
He was once cannonball-shaped, with a charging gait and a voluminous toupee.
That's a voluminous salon blow-dry, by the way, not an orgasm.
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