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which is contributed
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "which is contributed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to something that has been provided or added by someone or something in a specific context. Example: "The research paper highlights several key findings, each of which is contributed by different authors."
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Alternative expressions(20)
that is provided
that is donated
that is supplied
that stems from
which is furnished
that is attributable to
that arises from
that results from
which is constituted
which is concentrated
which is covered
which is communicated
which is facilitated
which is supplemented
which is encouraged
which is incorporated
which is assisting
which is affected
which is offered
which is generated
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42 human-written examples
The results show a significant performance enhancement due to the sonomechanical effect which is contributed to an increase in the diffusive mass transfer contribution due to bubble breakup and the subsequent increase interfacial area.
The prize money, which is contributed by the host club, comes to $24,500.
News & Media
It represents an optical phenomenon which is contributed by each of the particles.
Science
And the refractive index becomes higher after 900°C annealing, which is contributed by vacancy filling induced higher dielectric polarization.
Science
So deciding which team members will fund this obligation (which is contributed at the same time the limited partners fund their respective capital commitments) is an important decision.
News & Media
Also, a rotator factor is introduced in the performance index, which is contributed to the improvement robustness of the closed-loop system.
Science
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
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But the production will be dominated by HBO, which is contributing the producer Dave Harmon and the director Marc Payton.
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He has signed new sponsors, including the betting company OPAP, which is contributing $6.5 million.
News & Media
Experts agree that we are eating too much sugar, which is contributing to obesity and other health problems.
News & Media
The network is structured to be independent from YankeeNets, which is contributing the teams' television rights to the venture in return for equity in it.
News & Media
Limp Bizkit announced this week that its next tour would be sponsored by Napster, which is contributing $1.8 million (though perhaps that money might be better spent on legal fees).
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "which is contributed", ensure that the clause it introduces provides essential information that clarifies or defines the noun it modifies. This ensures clarity and avoids ambiguity.
Common error
Avoid using "which is contributed" when "that is contributed" would be more appropriate. Use 'that' for restrictive clauses that are essential to the meaning of the sentence, and 'which' for non-restrictive clauses that add extra information but are not essential.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "which is contributed" functions as a relative clause, modifying a noun and providing additional information about it. This structure is commonly used to add detail or explain the source or cause of something, as shown in Ludwig's examples.
Frequent in
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76%
News & Media
17%
Wiki
4%
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3%
Encyclopedias
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Social Media
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "which is contributed" is a relative clause commonly used to provide additional, non-essential information about a noun, often in scientific or formal contexts. Ludwig AI affirms its grammatical correctness. When writing, remember that "which" introduces non-restrictive clauses, while "that" introduces restrictive ones. Be aware of other alternative phrases like "that is provided" or "that stems from", which can offer a more precise meaning depending on the context. Overall, understanding these subtleties allows for clearer and more effective communication.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
that is given
A more straightforward synonym for 'contributed', suitable for simpler contexts.
that is provided
Uses 'provided' as a more general term for giving or supplying something, applicable in various contexts.
that is added
Replaces 'contributed' with 'added', indicating a simple augmentation or increase.
that is supplied
Similar to 'provided' but suggests a more formal or systematic provision.
that is donated
Replaces 'contributed' with 'donated', implying a more voluntary and often charitable action.
which is furnished
Offers a more formal alternative to 'contributed', suitable for academic or technical writing.
that is attributable to
Suggests a causal relationship, indicating that something can be ascribed or credited to a specific factor.
that stems from
Replaces 'contributed' to indicate origin or cause, changing the sentence structure slightly.
that arises from
Similar to 'stems from' but implies a more spontaneous or emergent origin.
that results from
Emphasizes the consequence of something, where the contribution is the outcome of a process or event.
FAQs
How can I use "which is contributed" in a sentence?
Use "which is contributed" to introduce a non-restrictive clause that provides additional, but not essential, information about something. For example, "The project, which is contributed to by several organizations, aims to improve local infrastructure."
What's the difference between "that is contributed" and "which is contributed"?
"That is contributed" introduces an essential clause, while "which is contributed" introduces a non-essential clause. The choice depends on whether the information is crucial to understanding the sentence. Consider using "that is provided" when the information is essential and cannot be removed without changing the core meaning.
What are some alternatives to "which is contributed"?
You can use alternatives like "that is donated", "that is provided", or "that is supplied" depending on the specific nuance you want to convey.
Is it always necessary to use "which is contributed" or can the sentence be simplified?
In some cases, you can simplify the sentence by rephrasing it. For example, instead of "the success, which is contributed to by teamwork, was celebrated", you could say "teamwork contributed to the success that was celebrated".
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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
84%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested