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"something to contribute" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to refer to something that someone or something has or can offer, be it in a professional or personal context. For example, "She felt she had something to contribute to the team, so she decided to join them in their project."
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I have something to contribute.
Believe you have something to contribute.
All have something to contribute.
"I think I have something to contribute.
"I feel like I have something to contribute," Bruney said.
I will invite them because they have something to contribute".
"It inspired me to do something to contribute," she said.
As usual, Plato has something to contribute to this debate.
This is because it gives supporters something to contribute towards.
"Everything's interesting and everyone has something to contribute," he says.
The program, she said, "gave me the confidence that I had something to contribute".
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