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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actually contributing" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to emphasize the act of making a real or significant contribution to a discussion, project, or situation.
Example: "Her research is actually contributing to the advancement of renewable energy technologies."
Alternatives: "truly adding" or "genuinely helping".
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You're actually contributing!
"It's actually contributing to scientific research.
"Potentially, this may be a pivotal event in actually contributing to us winning the election".
By protecting existing indigenous lands [countries] are actually contributing to those commitments," said Ding.
This means amassing a huge Twitter following, thereby being ostensibly influential while actually contributing very little to society.
Now, along with outside factors like oil prices, Mr. Bush's priorities are actually contributing to the weak picture for jobs.
A popular theory is that one of the pill's side-effects is actually contributing to their success.
"We get by" financially, he said, but "being a young man, I want to go back and do my share, to feel I'm actually contributing to society".
"It's clear that far from being good for climate change, nuclear power is actually contributing to higher emissions of global warning gases".
It's time to get multinationals' tax affairs out in the open, so we can all see how much they are actually contributing to the rest of society".
Clark undeniably has a talent for combining arresting styles - but is his work actually contributing anything new to the lexicon of modern dance?
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