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"contribute considerably" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate that someone or something had a large role in achieving a particular outcome. For example: "John's hard work and dedication to the project contributed considerably to its success."
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Typically, companies contribute considerably less to DC plans than to DB plans.
Britain's banks will bear the brunt of the Chancellor's extra tax-raising over the next few years and will also contribute considerably to cutting the country's debt.
Biological activities in forest ecosystems can contribute considerably to the radiocesium resuspension in these seasons.
These branched fractures also contribute considerably to well after-fracturing productivity in unconventional tight/shale reservoirs.
All these factors contribute considerably to an increase in the yield of alcohols.
Fragmentation and habitat loss contribute considerably to global declines of amphibians and reptiles.
Vehicles contribute considerably to total anthropogenic BC emissions and urban BC concentrations.
The human gut microbiota represents a complex collection of microorganisms, which contribute considerably to host health.
The transfer of manufacturing processes from batch to continuous operation may contribute considerably to this goal.
Heavy industrial processes, such as steel making, contribute considerably to GHG emissions.
Thus, xylose utilization in biotechnological processes is desirable and might contribute considerably to the economic viability of the process.
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