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"is contributed to" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate that something was contributed to a greater cause or whole, such as when two parties collaborate on a project. For example: "The success of the project is contributed to the hard work of both teams."
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This phenomenon is contributed to two reasons.
Moreover, this is contributed to enhance blood coagulability.
In addition, the rule comparison approach is contributed to predicting customer behavior from technical viewpoint.
When $100 is contributed to a foundation, the nation loses the same $40.
Enhancement money is contributed to nonprofit productions by commercial producers who want to test their potential for future commercial runs.
A chapter is contributed to describe a large handwriting database consisting both online and offline characters and text pages.
More important, the improvements in EMI SE is contributed to the SE absorption, while the SE reflection is almost unchanged.
The general aim of this research is contributed to the energy performance assessment of single storey multiple-skin façade.
It is believed that the performance degradation of the thruster is contributed to the leak of thruster body.
Sea-level rise is contributed to a larger proportion of intensified erosion, ranging from 3%to14%% in the delta.
The enhanced performance is contributed to the small sized architectures, lower charge transfer resistance and faster reversible redox reactions.
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