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Discover Ludwig"kind contribution" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when referring to an act of generosity that is helpful or beneficial to someone else. For example, "John made a kind contribution of money to the charity to help those in need."
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That sort of "in kind" contribution is allowed under the Democratic guidelines.
Q: I am raising money for charity, please could I ask for your kind contribution?
A kind contribution to The Church of the Good Shepherd, 236 E. 31st St., NYC, NY 10016.
The toroidal field (TF) coils are a European "in kind" contribution and they will partly be built by France.
StemBANCC's total €55.6 million budget entails €26 m from the EC, a €21.5 m Efpia 'in kind' contribution and an additional €8 m of 'other' financing.
This work was supported by the Innovative Medicines Initiative Joint Undertaking under Grant Agreement No. 115002 (eTOX), resources of which are composed of financial contribution from the European Union Seventh Framework Programme (FP7/20072013) and EFPIA companies in kind contribution.
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Mr Heller has deliberately had no contact with the Bradley campaign, to avoid being labelled an in-kind contribution.
"That's a huge in-kind contribution".
The order said the mayor's endorsement of a candidate isn't an improper in-kind contribution.
The Secretary may credit an in-kind contribution under subparagraph (A) only if the Secretary determines that the material or service provided as an in-kind contribution is integral to the project.
Under the law, Mr. Brophy has to report it on his campaign finance disclosure as an in-kind contribution.
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