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deeply contributed
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "deeply contributed" is not commonly used in written English and may sound awkward.
It could be used when emphasizing a significant or profound level of contribution to a project or cause, but it is better to use more standard expressions. Example: "Her research deeply contributed to our understanding of climate change."
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Alternative expressions(17)
significantly contributed
greatly contributed
substantially contributed
considerably contributed
heavily contributed
played a pivotal role
was instrumental in
left a lasting impact
greatly enhanced
deeply concentrated
highly contributed
deeply encouraged
distinctly contributed
deeply participated
deeply incorporated
deeply nourished
strongly contributed
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Usage summary
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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
3 human-written examples
Filling in the gaps left by the pope at Regensburg, he mentions the Islamic thinkers "who deeply contributed to both Europe and the west at large, nurturing and enriching them with their critical reflections".
News & Media
It would also give today's Muslims a way of reconciling themselves with the immense creativity of the European Muslim thinkers of the past, who 10 centuries ago were confidently accepting their European identity (not obsessed by the on-going sterile debates on "integration") and who deeply contributed to, nourished and enriched with their critical reflection both Europe and the west as a whole.
News & Media
Words are important and their misuse has deeply contributed to the downward spiral that this nation has found itself in for the past several years.
News & Media
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
57 human-written examples
Rather, studies documenting a practice 'more widely' contribute one type of evidence, while those documenting a practice 'more deeply' contribute another type of evidence.
Understanding the role of genetic basis in oyster resistance or susceptibility to infection should deeply contribute to identify the causes of mortalities and the traits that characterize enhanced survival capacities in oyster populations.
Science
More in general, the MAPK and the PIK3CA signalling pathways both have a key role in cell proliferation and survival; their oncogenic activation deeply contributes to pathogenesis of different solid tumours, including HCC.
Science
Numerous clinical studies indicated that overexpression of LAMC2 was positively correlated with invasiveness and poor survival in several types of cancer (Guess and Quaranta, 2009), suggesting that LAMC2 functions as an oncogene and deeply contributes to cancer metastasis.
Science
Prior to installation the flow jet was relatively thin, impacting the tailrace as a coherent stream that plunged deeply, possibly contributing to total dissolved gas production.
On Thursday morning the palace press office appeared to have received a royal ticking off and publicly backtracked, saying "it deeply regretted having contributed to the fact that some media outlets reported this erroneously".
News & Media
Party leaders had been underrepresented on the floor of the 1980 convention, which was the culmination of a bitter contest for the nomination between President Jimmy Carter and Senator Ted Kennedy that left our party deeply divided and contributed to the party's loss of the presidency that year.
News & Media
The move was judged deeply unpresidential and contributed to his defeat.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When emphasizing the significance of a contribution, consider using more common adverbs like "significantly" or "greatly" instead of "deeply", unless you specifically want to convey a sense of profound or deeply felt impact.
Common error
Avoid relying on "deeply" as a generic intensifier. Overusing it can make your writing sound unnatural and less impactful. Choose adverbs that more precisely reflect the nature of the contribution.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "deeply contributed" functions as an adverb-verb combination where "deeply" modifies the verb "contributed" to emphasize the significance or intensity of the contribution. Ludwig provides examples showing its usage in various contexts.
Frequent in
News & Media
33%
Science
33%
Encyclopedias
33%
Less common in
Formal & Business
0%
Wiki
0%
Reference
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "deeply contributed" is grammatically correct but less common than alternatives like "significantly contributed" or "greatly contributed". Ludwig AI suggests it is acceptable. While understandable, it may sound slightly awkward or overly formal in some contexts. The phrase appears in a variety of sources, including news media, scientific publications, and encyclopedias, suggesting a neutral register. When you want to emphasize the profound or deeply felt nature of a contribution, you can use this expression but in many cases, a more standard expression will sound more appropriate.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
significantly contributed
Replaces "deeply" with "significantly", a more common and direct way to emphasize the importance of the contribution.
greatly contributed
Substitutes "deeply" with "greatly", another standard and widely accepted way to highlight the magnitude of the contribution.
substantially contributed
Uses "substantially" instead of "deeply", suggesting a considerable contribution.
profoundly contributed
Replaces "deeply" with "profoundly", emphasizing the depth and impact of the contribution.
considerably contributed
Employs "considerably" in place of "deeply", implying a noticeable and significant contribution.
heavily contributed
Replaces "deeply" with "heavily", suggesting a large amount or effort was contributed.
made a major contribution
Rephrases the sentence to focus on the "major contribution" made, rather than modifying the verb directly.
played a pivotal role
Shifts the focus to the importance of the role played, implying a significant contribution.
was instrumental in
Indicates that the subject was crucial or essential in achieving something.
left a lasting impact
Focuses on the enduring effect of the contribution, rather than the act of contributing itself.
FAQs
Is "deeply contributed" grammatically correct?
Yes, "deeply contributed" is grammatically correct, but it is less common than alternatives like "significantly contributed" or "greatly contributed".
What are some alternatives to "deeply contributed"?
Alternatives to "deeply contributed" include "significantly contributed", "greatly contributed", "substantially contributed", or "profoundly contributed", depending on the specific nuance you want to convey.
When is it appropriate to use "deeply contributed"?
"Deeply contributed" is most appropriate when you want to emphasize the profound or deeply felt nature of the contribution. However, in many cases, a more common alternative will sound more natural.
Is there a difference between "deeply contributed" and "significantly contributed"?
While both phrases indicate a substantial contribution, "deeply contributed" suggests a contribution that has a profound or deeply felt impact, while "significantly contributed" simply emphasizes the importance of the contribution.
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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
86%
Authority and reliability
3.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested