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being contributed by
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "being contributed by" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate the source or origin of a contribution, often in contexts related to collaborative work or shared efforts. Example: "The final report reflects the insights being contributed by various team members throughout the project."
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A good portion of this information is being contributed by ordinary Web users.
News & Media
By analysing occasions when Maven dipped into the atmosphere of Mars and studied its makeup, it found that variations suggested magnetic fields were key to its changes — and that much of that magnetic field was being contributed by Mars's surface.
News & Media
Starting on Thursday, the Web site Sharecare.com is to arrive, offering what its proprietors call an interactive social Q.& A. platform to provide consumers with what they want to know on health and wellness subjects — with the A's being contributed by, among others, marketers.
News & Media
There are also exclusive short audio stories being contributed by The Atlantic, Fusion, Mic, Vox, Motherboard Recode and The New York Times.
News & Media
The silicate weathering flux, as measured by dissolved loads in large catchments, amounts to ca. 50% of the total dissolved flux; the remainder being contributed by dust, rain, and weathering of local marble bands.
Romania's US$26.4 billion E.U. and IMF-led loan program ($17.1 billion of which is being contributed by the IMF) appears back on track after a bout of political volatility in late 2009 threatened to derail the program.
News & Media
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Reporting was contributed by Ken Belson from Tokyo.
News & Media
additional research for this piece was contributed by Susan Quatrone.
News & Media
No money will be contributed by shareholders, the government said.
News & Media
Troops and other personnel were contributed by 117 member countries.
Encyclopedias
Reporting was contributed by Hala Droubi and Hania Mourtada.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "being contributed by", ensure the subject clearly identifies what is being contributed and the object specifies the contributing entity.
Common error
Ensure the sentence structure doesn't create ambiguity about what is being contributed. For example, instead of "The increase was being contributed by several factors that were unidentified", specify "The increase was being contributed by several unidentified factors".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "being contributed by" functions as a passive verb phrase, indicating that something is being supplied or provided by a particular source. It highlights the origin of a contribution, as seen in Ludwig's examples where information, magnetic fields, or funds are sourced.
Frequent in
News & Media
30%
Science
50%
Wiki
8%
Less common in
Encyclopedias
4%
Formal & Business
8%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "being contributed by" is a common and grammatically correct passive verb phrase used to indicate the source or origin of a particular contribution. As Ludwig AI confirms, this phrase effectively specifies where something is coming from, whether it's funds, data, or effort. It is frequently used in news, scientific, and general contexts. While alternatives like "provided by" or "supplied by" can be used, "being contributed by" emphasizes an ongoing or continuous action. When using the phrase, ensure clarity about what is being contributed and the entity making the contribution.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
provided by
Uses a simpler verb and preposition, indicating direct provision.
supplied by
Similar to 'provided by' but emphasizes the act of furnishing something needed.
given by
Focuses on the act of giving or donating.
donated by
Specifically implies a voluntary contribution, often of resources.
furnished by
Suggests providing something necessary or useful.
sourced from
Highlights the origin or source from which something comes.
derived from
Indicates that something originates or is obtained from a particular source.
originating from
Emphasizes the initial source or beginning of something.
stemming from
Implies that something arises or results from a particular source.
attributed to
Assigns the cause or origin of something to a specific source.
FAQs
How do I use "being contributed by" in a sentence?
Use "being contributed by" to indicate the origin or source of a particular element. For instance, "The success of the project is "being contributed by" the team's dedication."
What are some alternatives to "being contributed by"?
You can use alternatives such as "provided by", "supplied by", or "sourced from" depending on the context.
Is it better to use "being contributed by" or "contributed by"?
"Being contributed by" implies an ongoing or continuous action, whereas "contributed by" suggests a completed action. Choose the phrase that best fits the intended meaning of your sentence.
What is the difference between "being contributed by" and "attributed to"?
"Being contributed by" indicates a source providing something, while "attributed to" assigns a cause or characteristic. For example, efforts are "being contributed by" members, but results might be "attributed to" their efforts.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
84%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested