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Discover Ludwig'contribute less' is correct and usable in written English.
It is generally used when talking about someone decreasing the amount they are contributing to something. For example, "The company decided to contribute less money to the charity this year".
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"More people contribute less money".
In America, by contrast, they typically contribute less than 20%.
The company would also contribute less for employees' medical and dental plans.
According to Richard Stepp, what are companies trying to do in order to contribute less money?
Baseball managers contribute less to their teams' performance than in any other sport.
Yet financial services and real estate contribute less than 7percenttothethe country's GDP.
In comparison, European millennials, for instance, will contribute less than 2%.
Far offset source positions contribute less to the image quality as fracture zone azimuth increases.
Allianz executives acknowledged that Dresdner would contribute less to its profit this year than they had originally expected.
Consumers also seek out vehicles that burn less fuel so they will contribute less to global warming.
If the Haste plan works, payday lending will contribute less than half the group's revenues in five years' time.
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