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Discover LudwigThe phrase "article contributed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to an article that has been written or submitted by someone, often in the context of publications or academic work.
Example: "The journal published an article contributed by a leading expert in the field."
Alternatives: "submitted article" or "contributed piece".
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Specific author contributions: M. Manocha reviewed the published papers which are mentioned in this article, contributed in the experiments on 5-HT, and wrote the article.
The March 6 article contributed to the public perceptions that scientists at the national labs do not take security seriously.
Making it the top of an otherwise balanced article contributed to the sense that The Times had been spun.
wrote the article, contributed substantially to discussion of the content and reviewed and edited the manuscript before submission.
We did not know then, but now have learned from Dean Malkiel, that Markham's article contributed to the evolution in President Goheen's thinking about the need for coeducation.
researched data for the article, contributed to discussions of its content, and reviewed the sections on multifocal motor neuropathy and paraproteinaemic neuropathy.
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Your article contributes to public awareness of these issues.
We hope this article contributes to stimulating that conversation.
This article contributes to the shifting of this historiographic balance.
This article contributes to building the theoretical underpinnings of foresight.
Overall, this article contributes to research and practice.
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