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contributed to facilitate
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "contributed to facilitate" is not correct in standard written English.
It is a redundant expression because "contributed" and "facilitate" convey similar meanings of helping or making something easier. Example: "The team contributed to facilitate the project's success" should be revised for clarity.
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Alternative expressions(19)
encouraged to facilitate
collaborated to facilitate
helped to facilitate
motivated to assist
invited to help
empowered to advance
encouraged to explore
encouraged to attend
helped to promote
aided in
assisted in
aid to facilitate
helped to contribute
helped to implement
helped to alleviate
participation to facilitate
support to facilitate
simplified to facilitate
help to facilitate
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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
6 human-written examples
This choice strongly contributed to facilitate JORT's usage, achieving very high download rates: in 2012, 34,734 full-text articles were downloaded; last year the count rose up to 83,669, and preliminary 2014 data confirm this trend.
In the first phase, the Sigma method [21] is dedicated to accelerate the convergence and obtain an approximated Pareto front, then an ideal optimal particle method [22] is contributed to facilitate the diversity of the solution in the second phase.
While the expansion of computational thinking acquisition (CTA) initiatives at schools and the availability of improved programming environments have contributed to facilitate the learners' coding tasks, much less has been done to facilitate the acquisition of software quality notions.
Our main finding is that different contextual factors conjointly contributed to facilitate change in the clinical system.
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This homogeneity and reduced size of solids may have contributed to facilitate enzymatic hydrolysis although the solids concentration was maintained.
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The use of mbanding-FISH contributed to facilitate the detection of the inversion and finally to characterise this derivative as del(12)(q24.2)inv(12)(p12q24.2)t(3;12)(?;p12).
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
54 human-written examples
The two brands' integrated supply chains and the positioning concept as basic, quality apparel at low price contributed to facilitating their internationalization.
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Most actors offered their technical expertise and the cordial relationship amongst them also contributed to facilitating the development of the policy.
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On the other hand, debarment – when it works – has an anti-competitive effect, and this contributes to facilitate collusion between suppliers.
The designed multilayer biofilm-Ti67IMP systems may contribute to facilitate low-risk bone regeneration with antibacterial and drug delivery potential and long-term mechanical satisfaction.
A rigorous formalization of the dependent variables, especially the behavioral similarity, is another work that can contribute to facilitate the evaluation of each subject's response as right or wrong or in-between.
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When describing how something made a process easier, choose either "contributed to" or "facilitated" to avoid redundancy. For example, "The new software contributed to the project's success" or "The new software facilitated the project's success" are both clearer than "contributed to facilitate".
Common error
Do not combine "contributed to" and "facilitate" in the same phrase. This creates a redundant expression, as both words imply a similar meaning. Select the word that best fits the context, or rephrase the sentence for clarity.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "contributed to facilitate" functions as a purpose connector, aiming to link an action or factor to its effect on making something easier. However, this phrase is considered grammatically incorrect due to redundancy, as noted by Ludwig AI.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "contributed to facilitate" is deemed incorrect due to redundancy. Both words convey a similar meaning of assisting or making something easier. Ludwig AI advises against using this phrase, suggesting alternatives like "helped enable" or "assisted in facilitating" for clarity. Although examples can be found, predominantly in scientific literature, it's best to avoid this construction in favor of more concise wording.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
helped enable
This phrase directly replaces both actions with simpler verbs, streamlining the expression.
assisted in facilitating
Replaces "contributed" with a more direct synonym while keeping "facilitating", focusing on the act of making something easier.
played a role in enabling
Highlights the involvement without emphasizing direct causation or ease of use.
aided in promoting
Shifts the focus towards advancement or advocacy, rather than mere assistance.
was instrumental in advancing
Emphasizes a critical role in progress, suggesting high importance and impact.
supported the facilitation of
Adds formality by nominalizing "facilitate", which is appropriate when describing complex or abstract processes.
helped advance
This alternative is the most concise way of saying that something helped to move forward.
contributed to enabling
By removing the base form of a verb it becomes simpler. Less redundant than the original.
assisted with the advancement of
Adds more formality and length, emphasizes support towards the positive development of something.
enabled the furtherance of
This phrase is very formal, emphasizing the positive progression of something.
FAQs
What is wrong with using "contributed to facilitate"?
The phrase "contributed to facilitate" is redundant. Both "contributed to" and "facilitate" mean to help or make something easier, so using them together is unnecessary. It's better to choose one or the other.
How can I rephrase "contributed to facilitate" to sound more natural?
Instead of "contributed to facilitate", consider using alternatives like "helped enable" or "assisted in facilitating". These options provide clarity and avoid redundancy.
Is it ever correct to use both "contributed to" and "facilitate" in the same sentence?
While grammatically possible to use them in the same sentence, it's generally better to rephrase to avoid redundancy. You could say something like "The team's efforts contributed to the project, which in turn facilitated its completion", but even here, simplification would improve clarity.
What's the difference between "contributed to" and "facilitated"?
"Contributed to" implies providing assistance or resources, while "facilitated" means making something easier or more likely to happen. While there is a slight nuance, they are very similar and should not be used together. For example: the tool "helped advance" the project.
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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
83%
Authority and reliability
2.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested