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paying contribution
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "paying contribution" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to refer to the act of making a financial contribution or donation, but the phrasing is awkward and unclear. Example: "I am considering paying a contribution to the charity event this year."
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1 human-written examples
In about 19% of NHIF, 16% of CHF and 25% of non-member households the household heads were female (Table 1).> The median response to the statement 'Poor members of the community should be facilitated to join the CHF without paying contribution' was 'strongly agree' (Q1 = 'strongly agree', Q3 = 'very strongly agree').
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
59 human-written examples
He said: "A lot of big firms are looking at levelling down their contributions because they are looking at paying contributions for a lot more employees".
News & Media
The thinktank added that spending was likely to be £6bn lower because Britain would no longer be paying contributions to the EU budget.
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Field said changes to NI to make the system more progressive should include raising the lower earnings limit – the point at which employees start paying contributions – to the current income tax threshold; removing the upper earnings limit on contributions; and removing the exemption that means employees above the state pension age do not pay contributions, which would raise £6.7bn a year.
News & Media
Two-fifths of them are not paying contributions towards the fixed portion of their state pension scheme (current contributions fund present, not future retirees), suggesting they don't believe that the scheme will be viable when they retire.
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Beveridge's system was founded on people paying contributions.
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We link early retirement penalties to the age at which an individual stops paying contributions.
Science
However, access to certain benefits can depend on the amount of time a worker has been paying contributions.
News & Media
The system thus eliminates the "piggy-bank" function of UI – the redistribution of income across the life cycle implied by paying contributions to the central fund at one time and receiving benefits from this fund at another time.
Science
Hybrid forms of SHI are also quite prevalent, with government paying contributions for those, such as the unemployed and the poor, who would otherwise have difficulties in contributing.
Based on our study findings, the two types' of microfinance schemes may be influencing participation in the NHIF through the saving mechanism, which allow members to access money for paying contributions to the scheme.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use more common collocations like "making a contribution" or "providing a contribution" instead of "paying contribution" for clearer and more natural English.
Common error
Avoid using the phrase "paying contribution". It sounds unnatural. Opt for clearer alternatives like "making a contribution" or "donating".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "paying contribution" functions as a verb phrase followed by a noun, attempting to describe the action of providing funds or support. However, Ludwig AI identifies that the phrasing is not correct in standard written English.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
While the phrase "paying contribution" might seem straightforward, Ludwig highlights that it's not considered standard English. The intended meaning—providing funds or support—is clear, but the phrasing is awkward. Examples can be found across scientific and news contexts. However, Ludwig AI suggests opting for more common and grammatically sound alternatives like "making a contribution" or simply "donating". For clearer and more impactful writing, it's best to avoid "paying contribution" and embrace its more polished counterparts.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
making a contribution
Replaces the verb "paying" with "making", which is a more common and grammatically correct collocation with "contribution".
submitting a contribution
Substitutes "paying" with "submitting", implying the act of formally providing something, such as money or support.
providing a contribution
Replaces "paying" with "providing", which emphasizes the act of supplying or furnishing something.
offering a contribution
Substitutes "paying" with "offering", suggesting a voluntary or generous act of giving.
giving a contribution
Replaces "paying" with "giving", a simpler and more direct way of expressing the act of providing a contribution.
donating funds
Replaces "paying contribution" with a more specific term, "donating funds", which refers specifically to giving money.
sponsoring
Condenses "paying a contribution" into a single verb, "sponsoring", which implies providing financial support.
funding
Replaces "paying contribution" with the verb "funding", focusing on the financial aspect of providing support.
investing in
Substitutes "paying contribution" with "investing in", suggesting a long-term financial commitment.
supporting
Replaces "paying contribution" with "supporting", which is a more general term for providing assistance or resources.
FAQs
What's a better way to say "paying contribution"?
Instead of "paying contribution", consider using phrases like "making a contribution", "providing a contribution", or simply "donating" depending on the context.
Is "paying contribution" grammatically correct?
While understandable, "paying contribution" is not standard English. It's more common and grammatically sound to use "making a contribution" or similar alternatives.
Can I use "paying contribution" in formal writing?
It's best to avoid "paying contribution" in formal writing. Opt for more formal and grammatically correct alternatives such as "submitting a contribution" or "offering a contribution".
What's the difference between "paying contribution" and "making a contribution"?
"Making a contribution" is a more standard and widely accepted way to express the act of providing something, whether it's money, time, or effort. "Paying contribution" is less common and can sound awkward. Using making a contribution will make you sound more confident in English.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
82%
Authority and reliability
2.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested