Sentence examples for an contributed from inspiring English sources

The phrase "an contributed" is not correct in written English.
It appears to be a grammatical error, as "an" is used before words that begin with a vowel sound, while "contributed" begins with a consonant sound.
Example: "An article contributed by the author was published last week."
Alternatives: "a contribution" or "an input".

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KK and AN contributed in drafting the manuscript and in the study design and concept.

MI, TY, MT, HS, YN, AT, TM, TO, and AN contributed the repeat observations using LT-OBSs around Nishinoshima.

MK carried out the whole development of the method, AN contributed at the initial development of TAC assay, VT developped the automated technique and the initial interference studies, NM performed the assays and validation of the automated assay, GN participated at the development of the automation on the Triturus plate automate, and EC conceived, designed and supervised the whole study.

Kirkland An contributed to this report.

AM and AN: Contributed to discussion.

AN contributed to all the statistical analyses.

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Jawad Sukhanyar and Fahim Abed contributed reporting.

Fahim Abed contributed reporting from Kabul.

Credit Benchmark describes its system as a "contributed data" model.

We are a contributing community, a contributing population.

They had a contributing effect, but not a decisive one".

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