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This phrase is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when asking someone to donate money or goods to support something. For example, "We are raising funds for a local charity. Would you like to make a contribution for the cause?".
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In the compact waiting room of the Medical-Surgical Foot Center where Dr. Stewart works was a sign announcing the doctor's political aspirations and urging those waiting with afflicted feet to "please make a contribution for his campaign".
The objective of this study was to make a contribution for defining and assessing development indicators at community level, including ecological, economic and social dimensions, to elicit the conflicting objectives in development and to discuss some practical implications.
Under the union's proposal the owners of the clubs would make a contribution for every musician they hire — both bandleaders and sidemen — whether they are vested in the pension or not.
Those wishing to make a gift in his memory, may make a contribution for the benefit of the "Reading Recovery Endowment Fund" to the Kalamazoo Community Foundation, 151 S. Rose Street, Suite 332, Kalamazoo, MI 49007.
"All governments from time to time decide to make a contribution for the purposes of regional tourism infrastructure and that was part of the Cadbury's deal, reinstituting the Cadbury factory tours that used to be very popular, used to be a drawcard to Tasmania.
Half of the 863 donors included in the analysis by the Pew Internet Project, together with the Berkman Center for Internet and Society at Harvard, said they used their phones to make a contribution for Haiti immediately after hearing about the Text to Give campaign, and another 23 percent said they made it the same day they heard about it.
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Sometimes it is not your day but he made a contribution for the goal.
This makes a contribution for determining the suitable grounding impedance model applied in the lightning protection analysis, which is very meaningful both in theory and practice.
What you can't price is the pride and feel-good factor that you are making a contribution for reasons other than monetary benefit.
"I'm looking forward to getting into training and making a contribution for Manchester City".
This suggests that the singular term (S z)) in Section 5.1 makes a contribution for which the zero-pole interpolation does not account.
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