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Discover LudwigThe phrase "full contribution" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the complete or total input or effort someone has made towards a project or goal.
Example: "Her full contribution to the project was essential for its success."
Alternatives: "complete input" or "total contribution".
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For example, single filers with an adjusted gross income below $105,000 can make the full contribution for 2009, though the amount they can contribute phases out as income reaches $120,000.
Single filers with modified adjusted gross incomes of less than $105,000, or married couples filing jointly and together earning $166,000 or less, can contribute to a 401(k) and make a full contribution to a Roth IRA.
The comparison, however, included a full contribution from Comedy Central.
Only Estonia has put in its full contribution: $64,000.
But apart from the points milestone, here he made a full contribution to England's sterility.
Without the full contribution of women, no economy will reach its full potential.
On the other hand, at 12 over he can still make a full contribution today.
The budget for 2023-27 depends on Hinkley going ahead, as well as a full contribution from offshore wind.
The idea is to make the real and full contribution of nature more transparent, and through that the case for nature's recovery in a generation even more compelling.
But few families can save even $2,000, so the number of those making a full contribution would fall if the limit rose.
They continue: If the UK is to grow in the global economy, places like Hull need to make a full contribution.
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