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"additional contribution" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in a variety of contexts, but it is most commonly used to refer to something that enhances or adds to something else. Example: The company will be making an additional contribution to the employee's retirement fund this year.
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Classic social insurance involves contributions from employees and employers, with some additional contribution from the state.
Maybe you can think of the $8 as an additional contribution to an organization you support.
At the same time, any additional contribution by Germany would need public support at home.
I will not accept a new wave of what they call fiscal retrenchment, belt-tightening, without asking people at the top to make an additional contribution.
However, you would like your additional contribution formally recognised, so would he be prepared to support your application for a pay rise?
The Finance Authority of Maine, which will administer the program, estimated that with no additional contribution, each $500 account could grow to $2,000 by 2026.
"These technologies on a device-by-device basis, or even a house-by-house basis, are not a significant additional contribution to overall power consumption," he says.
As a result of that it "made an additional contribution of £2.3m to the ITN defined benefit pension scheme in excess of the funding agreement with the trustees".
2. Thank you as well to Ehrhard Behrends, co-author of Triangle Mysteries, for additional contribution this week.
Some of the high-Tc superconductors provide an additional contribution to the specific heat, which is proportional to the temperature.
We attribute this additional contribution to hopping.
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