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contributed to some extent
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
'contributed to some extent' is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it to indicate that someone or something has had a measurable impact on something else, even if it is not necessarily a major contribution. For example: "His research has contributed to some extent to progress in the field."
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Although hydrophobic interactions contributed to some extent to bind the redox species to the polymer, the reduced positive charge of the redox species weakened the binding.
Science
Without specific age and gender matching, we cannot rule out the possibility that these differences contributed to some extent to the findings in this study.
Thus, it is possible that the altered processing of the genes involved in stress response contributed, to some extent, to the flowering time delay in the pcfs4 mutant.
Science
It is tempting to speculate that Th22 may have contributed to some extent to the pathogenesis of the dioxin induced skin lesions [27].
Science
This may be contributed to some extent to the rapid increase in obesity and diabetes in men.
Other mechanisms may have contributed to some extent; nevertheless, they are not necessary to account for intra-strand parity if inversions are considered.
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Several mechanisms of cell-to-cell spread have been proposed (endocytosis, receptor-mediated endocytosis, exosomes, tunneling nanotube formation etc. refs 5, 6 and 11,12,13,14,15), and most probably all of them contribute to some extent to α-Syn aggregate propagation.
Science & Research
We also showed that the increase in ceramide levels contributes to some extent in the mediation of apoptosis.
Academia
All the studies constituting this special issue contribute to some extent to an integrated earthquake simulation (IES) system that was developed for Istanbul by Sahin et al. (2016).
Science
This finding suggests that sample selection may contribute to some extent to the changes in behavior observed before and after that age.
Science
The utilization of solid fuels of biogenic origin could contribute, to some extent, towards the aim of reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "contributed to some extent" to acknowledge a factor's influence without overstating its importance. This is useful in academic and scientific writing where precision is key.
Common error
Avoid using "contributed to some extent" when a factor had a major or decisive impact. In such cases, stronger phrasing is more appropriate.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "contributed to some extent" functions as a qualifier, indicating the degree to which something has influenced or affected a particular outcome. It tempers the contribution, suggesting it was not the sole or primary factor. According to Ludwig AI, this phrase is grammatically correct and usable.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "contributed to some extent" is a grammatically sound phrase used to indicate that something has had a partial influence on an outcome. Ludwig AI confirms its usability. While correct, it is relatively rare and is more frequently found in scientific and academic writing. When using this phrase, ensure that it accurately reflects the degree of influence and consider stronger alternatives if a more significant contribution is intended.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
made a partial contribution
Directly states the contribution was not complete or full.
played a limited role
Specifies the role was not significant or extensive.
played a part to a degree
Emphasizes the role something had, specifying it was only partial.
had a hand in, partially
Highlights involvement, making it clear that the involvement wasn't total.
influenced to a certain degree
Focuses on the influence exerted, specifying that the influence was limited.
had some bearing on
Suggests a relevance or influence that is not necessarily strong.
factored in somewhat
Highlights that something was considered, but not as a primary factor.
partly responsible
Indicates shared responsibility, implying others were also responsible.
slightly impacted
Emphasizes the small scale of the impact.
somewhat affected
Focuses on the limited impact or effect something had.
FAQs
How can I use "contributed to some extent" in a sentence?
Use "contributed to some extent" to show that something had a partial or limited effect on a particular outcome. For example, "His efforts "contributed to some extent" to the project's success."
What are some alternatives to "contributed to some extent"?
Alternatives include phrases like "partially responsible", "played a limited role", or "slightly impacted", depending on the specific nuance you want to convey.
Is "contributed to some extent" too weak for formal writing?
While "contributed to some extent" is acceptable, consider stronger or more precise language if the contribution was significant. Use alternatives to reflect more accurately the degree of impact.
What's the difference between "contributed to some extent" and "significantly contributed"?
"Contributed to some extent" implies a minor or partial influence, whereas "significantly contributed" suggests a major or substantial impact. Choose the phrase that best reflects the actual degree of contribution.
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Usage summary
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Ludwig's wrap-up
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83%
Authority and reliability
4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested