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Discover Ludwig"contribute much" is correct and usable in written English
You can use this phrase when talking about someone contributing a great deal of effort, time, or resources to something. For example: "John has contributed much to the success of this project."
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Tourists will contribute much.
Suburban gardens contribute much more biodiversity.
But he did not contribute much after that.
Commuters who flick in and out, but never contribute much.
(The rocks, needless to say, don't contribute much).
Nor did she contribute much during the early group discussions.
Consumers, who already have low savings and high debt, probably can't contribute much.
But Scatchard has looked as if he wants to contribute much more.
"I hope they all contribute much better than they did last year," Solberg said.
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Maybe they regularly contribute much-lauded op-eds to InfoWars and were here of their own accord?
BRITAIN has contributed much to sport.
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