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The phrase "we both contributed" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate that two people have made contributions to a project, task, or discussion. Example: "In the final report, we both contributed our ideas and research findings to ensure a comprehensive analysis."
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If it doesn't have initials at the end, that's either because we both contributed - or because it's not particularly relevant.
We both contributed to our workplace retirement accounts, and I set aside a little of my freelance income when I could.
These arguments are nonsense from a historical perspective, for reasons spelled out in detail in many scholarly works, including the "Oxford Illustrated History of Modern China," a volume published last week to which we both contributed.
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We had both contributed to Wesley Clark's campaign when he still had one.
"We both contribute financially to the relationship".
We both contribute to the household chores, so it's pretty fair.
It's really cool because we come up with ideas and we think, "This is a New World Punx idea" where we both contribute to the pot.
"We determined that they both contributed to the domestic assault," Patterson said.
Clarkson and the BBC both contributed.
Runners Ann Packer and Robbie Brightwell both contributed to this success.
They both contributed to his outing.
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