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"chip in with" is correct and usable in written English.
It is a phrasal verb that means to contribute money or other resources to a project or cause. For example, "My friends chipped in with some extra money so I could buy the gift for my mom."
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Do chip in with your thoughts below.
Mussina could chip in with an inning.
Case and Veirs chip in with 60s girl-group "oohs".
And do feel free to chip in with your own.
Chip in with your thoughts at guardian.co.uk/music.
But then the barmaid, Natalie Grigas, had to chip in with her two cents.
And the Mexican Consulate and community groups often chip in with the cost of repatriation.
And please chip in with your own recommendations in the comments section.
He needed a friend who could chip in with 10 or 15 goals.
Adam and Maria said they'd chip in with some of the heavy clicking.
I am sure Ask Jack readers will chip in with other helpful suggestions.
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