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contributed to some degree
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "contributed to some degree" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing the extent to which something has played a role in a particular outcome or situation. Example: "Her research contributed to some degree in advancing our understanding of climate change."
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Science
News & Media
Alternative expressions(20)
played a partial role
had a limited impact
assisted to a certain extent
contributed significantly
influenced in part
had a minor effect
was partly responsible
played a part
had a role
participated to some degree
contributed to some errors
accelerated to some degree
contribute to some degree
collaborate to some degree
contributed to a certain degree
contributed in some measure
contributed to a certain extent
contributes to some degree
involved to some degree
contributed to some extent
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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
7 human-written examples
"I think we found that all of those contributed to some degree," he said.
News & Media
"These Libraries," he wrote, "have improv'd the general Conversation of the Americans, made the common Tradesmen & Farmers as intelligent as most Gentlemen from other countries, and perhaps have contributed to some degree to the Stand so generally made throughout the Colonies in Defence of their Privileges".
News & Media
Thus, whilst herbivory could have contributed to some degree, and is likely important to algal abundance on these reefs generally, the extent of decline in L. variegata in this study appears largely due to seasonality.
Science
The fact that these animals remained healthy for up to one year after ART was ended, suggests that the polyICLC/AT-2 SIV vaccinations may have contributed to some degree of viral control in this setting too.
Science
All of these changes may have contributed to some degree to the steady fall of episiotomy rates in Catalonia.
Science
In addition, our study was performed in a selected group of patients (that is they had an indication for a MRI scan and were all treated with a ChEI), which may have contributed to some degree of selection bias.
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
53 human-written examples
I was able to contribute to some degree at the Arts Council but it was a broad collaboration.
News & Media
Besides, the carriers that on the pinning level are highly localized, thus contribute very little to the electrical conductivity, but contribute to some degree to the thermal conductivity as shown by property-temperature plots.
Science
I'm sure all these contribute to some degree, though I must admit I'm a bit skeptical that the "industrialization" of R&D are real culprits (i.e., blaming high throughput screening, target-driven reductionism, and other technologic approaches).
News & Media
"What can I do to prevent heart disease?" Most importantly, please know while genetics contributes to some degree, many other factors completely within your control can contribute to or reverse heart disease.
News & Media
Thus, it would be surprising if this cytokine did not contribute to some degree to vaccine-elicited immunity to inhaled F, tularensis regardless of its cellular source.
Science
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "contributed to some degree", ensure the context clearly indicates what else might have played a role. This clarifies the proportional impact of the contribution you are discussing.
Common error
Avoid exaggerating the effect of something that "contributed to some degree". Be honest about the level of impact to maintain credibility.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "contributed to some degree" functions as a qualifier, modifying a verb to indicate partial or limited influence. Ludwig AI examples show it appearing across various contexts, adding nuance to statements about causality or impact.
Frequent in
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News & Media
43%
Formal & Business
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "contributed to some degree" serves to express a partial or limited influence. According to Ludwig AI, it's grammatically correct and appears primarily in scientific and news media contexts. Alternatives include "played a partial role" or "had a limited impact". When using this phrase, be sure to accurately reflect the extent of the contribution to maintain credibility. This provides a balanced perspective, acknowledging influence without exaggeration.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
played a partial role
Replaces "contributed" with "played a role" and specifies that the role was "partial".
had a limited impact
Focuses on the "impact" of the contribution, specifying that it was "limited".
assisted to a certain extent
Uses "assisted" instead of "contributed", suggesting a supportive role with limitations.
influenced in part
Highlights the "influence" aspect, indicating that it was only "in part".
had a minor effect
Emphasizes the "effect" as being "minor", suggesting a small contribution.
was partly responsible
Indicates partial responsibility for an outcome.
shared some responsibility
Emphasizes the sharing of responsibility, rather than a singular contribution.
helped in a small way
Suggests a minimal level of assistance.
participated to a degree
Replaces "contributed" with "participated", implying an active but limited involvement.
lent some assistance
Highlights the act of offering assistance, rather than a direct contribution.
FAQs
How can I use "contributed to some degree" in a sentence?
Use "contributed to some degree" to indicate that something had a partial but not overwhelming effect. For example, "Her research "contributed to some degree" in advancing our understanding of climate change".
What are some alternatives to saying "contributed to some degree"?
You can use alternatives like "played a partial role", "had a limited impact", or "assisted to a certain extent" depending on the context.
Is it better to say "contributed to some degree" or "contributed significantly"?
The choice depends on the actual impact. Use "contributed significantly" if the contribution was substantial. "Contributed to some degree" implies a smaller, less decisive effect.
What's the difference between "contributed to some degree" and "played a major role"?
"Played a major role" suggests a dominant influence, while ""contributed to some degree"" indicates a more limited or partial effect. The first indicates that the thing has played a significant and decisive role, the latter does not.
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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
82%
Authority and reliability
4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested