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contribute

[kuhn-trib-yoot] / kənˈtrɪb yut /




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In the long term, of course, this will also contribute to climate change, which will do real, lasting damage on the ability of today’s young generation to have safe, comfortable adulthoods.

From Salon

There are many contributing factors, but if forced to assign blame, "tech wouldn't be my first culprit," argues Amit.

From Barron's

"I think many figure skaters contribute to the development of figure skating, and Ilia and I will continue to develop it together."

From Barron's

Their research shows that nerves actively contribute to pancreatic cancer development even before full tumors appear.

From Science Daily

Using this approach, the team identified important biological pathways that may contribute to memory loss and the gradual breakdown of brain tissue.

From Science Daily