Sentence examples for too contributes from inspiring English sources

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The pianist too contributes to the mood.

The food, too, contributes to this historical fantasy.

(Also, and not incidentally, there has been relatively little job loss in these sectors; this, too, contributes to diminishing retirement).

This, too, contributes to the growing sense that the public and private authorities do not have the situation in hand (and, in fact, may be losing control).

The fact that many of the officers who watch over the men are military veterans too contributes to the esprit de corps.

This, too, contributes a sense of controlled voluptuousness to the wine, though it makes it necessary to wait a few years — or a decade, perhaps, in the case of Domaine de Chevalier — for the wines to become accessible.

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Other factors, too, contributed to this mood.

But others, too, contributed to "the music of the future".

Other authors too contributed to a growing Greek interest in inference and proof.

The children are such graceful writers that they, too, contribute to the book.

Portions of the coating polymer also have a surfactant nature, and they, too, contribute to foam stability.

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