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The phrase "also a significant contributor" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing someone's role or impact in a particular context, emphasizing their importance alongside others.
Example: "In addition to her research, she is also a significant contributor to the community outreach program."
Alternatives: "also an important factor" or "additionally a key player".
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We're also a significant contributor to the UK economy, having created over 2,000 jobs".
Japan is also a significant contributor to the Irish counterfactual, and yet Ireland's performance is among the best recorded.
In the 1930s and '40s, the African American actor and singer Paul Robeson was also a significant contributor to the continuing exchange of ideas.
But this too is an opportunity: viral hepatitis is responsible for 78% of primary liver cancer and liver cancer is globally the fifth most important cause of cancer mortality in men (first in Africa) and sixth in women (third in Africa) so hepatitis prevention and control is also a significant contributor to cancer and hence non-communicable disease prevention and control.
Road type was also a significant contributor to farm equipment crashes.
The concern over Greece was also a significant contributor to the U.S. equity correction between Jan . 19thand Feb. 8th, receding only after the faint promise of help from the EU.
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And when things are going well, he can also be a significant contributor.
The growth of cities of all sizes is being fueled primarily by natural increase, but rural-urban migration also is a significant contributor.
Its elevated level may also be a significant contributor to chemoresistance.
In communities that heavily rely on solid cookfuels, household emission of pollutants can also be a significant contributor to ambient air [ 4] pollution.
Haemolysis may also be a significant contributor to organ dysfunction in other scenarios encountered in the critically ill: haemoglobinopathies, severe infection (for example, malaria, Escherichia coli), cardiac valvular disease, and the use of extracorporeal therapies such as renal replacement therapy, cardiopulmonary bypass, and extracorporeal membrane oxygenation.
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