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The phrase "always contributed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a consistent or habitual action of providing support, help, or resources over time.
Example: "Throughout the years, she has always contributed to the success of our projects with her innovative ideas."
Alternatives: "consistently provided" or "regularly aided".
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On the standard PGG block after the punishment instruction, those who never made a zero contribution (i.e., always contributed) in this block (N = 60) scored higher BIS-anxiety (M = 3.20, SD =.58); compared to those who made zero contribution (i.e., free rode) on at least one of the games in the block (N = 19, BIS-anxiety scores M = 2.89, SD =.78; t (77) = −1.83, p =.07).
He always contributed to the good of the firm and the partners and staff.
The public have always contributed generously to us and we would be delighted to be able to do more.
Indeed, she was a joiner, but of greater importance, she always contributed her time and efforts in a meaningful manner.
But until last season, the most extreme strikeout hitters had always contributed a lot of home runs.
He always contributed more than his share to a W. C. Club barbecue, and he was always the last to leave.
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The reason for this independent explanatory contribution could be that decision authority is not always contributing to enhance the psychosocial work conditions.
He never hides, he's always contributing in the game.
He believes these short-term achievements do not always contribute towards solving the systematic issues.
Yes, the middle manager does not always contribute directly to the bottom line.
Corky accompanied Rozalind to the clinic every visit, always contributing to the therapeutic relationship.
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