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Discover LudwigThe phrase "did contribute" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that someone or something made a contribution in the past, often in a context discussing achievements or impacts.
Example: "The research team did contribute significantly to the advancement of renewable energy technologies."
Alternatives: "did play a role" or "did make a difference".
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"But it did contribute to it.
"We never really did contribute," Ms. Preate said.
But he did contribute to three election victories.
The jury concluded it did contribute to the 23-year-old's death in 2013.
While this was not investment this did contribute to long-term growth.
However Duminy did contribute to the extraordinary dismissal of one of his own.
He did contribute otherwise with seven rebounds, seven assists and one blocked shot.
In the end, Caro took no credit, though he did contribute to the film.
Even if he did contribute, Mr. Wilson said, it would not cover much.
The pope did not attend, but did contribute a special address to the meeting.
"Viruses may well be the unseen creator that most likely did contribute to making us human".
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