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"exceptional contributions" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It refers to significant or outstanding contributions that someone has made. One example sentence could be: "Mary received a promotion at work due to her exceptional contributions to the company's growth."
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Berkman Center Research Assistants Andrew Crocker and Kevin Tsai provided exceptional contributions to this briefing document, and June Casey contributed indispensable assistance with background research.
A special judges' prize recognises exceptional contributions.
The award recognizes exceptional contributions to communications technology.
Barbara Bush for her exceptional contributions is known as the first lady of literacy.
It honors those who have made "exceptional contributions" to affirming the spiritual dimension of life.
Over the years I've given out rubber chickens and plastic chattering teeth to recognize exceptional contributions.
It will be awarded to a few warriors who make exceptional contributions, officials said.
The award is given in recognition of mentoring, teaching, and other exceptional contributions by a postdoc.
She received the Harvard Hero award in 2017 for exceptional contributions to the university.
Outstanding TA Award for exceptional contributions as a teaching assistant in Nuclear Science & Engineering.
The Lloyd W. Dinkelspiel Awards recognize distinctive and exceptional contributions to undergraduate education at Stanford University.
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