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The phrase 'make a positive contribution to' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to refer to taking action that will have a beneficial outcome. For example, "He is determined to make a positive contribution to the world we live in."
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It is in a position to make a positive contribution to state coffers.
"We want to make a positive contribution to Greater Manchester".
Make a positive contribution to the EW program.
"I wanted to volunteer to make a positive contribution to society," she says.
I hope I can make a positive contribution to the club.
A successful social entrepreneurship can make a positive contribution to the society.
"The purpose is to make a positive contribution to the team's resources," Cohen said.
Islamic Societies and Muslim students make a positive contribution to British civic life – and they must be supported.
"This is an opportunity to make a positive contribution to WorldCom, its employees and customers," the Giuliani Partners statement said.
As part of inclusive democracy, reducing unequal gender hierarchies would make a positive contribution to peace and social justice.
And businesses that understand that, that make a positive contribution to society, will do well long term.
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