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contribution

[kon-truh-byoo-shuhn] / ˌkɒn trəˈbyu ʃən /


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Among Erikson’s lasting contributions was his identification of what he called “collective trauma.”

From The Wall Street Journal

Health savings accounts offer tax-free contributions, growth, and withdrawals for medical expenses, with 2026 maximums of $4,400 for individuals and $8,750 for families.

From Barron's

"Every Jewish Australian has the right to feel safe, valued and respected for the contribution that they make to our great nation," Albanese said.

From BBC

Whiteman said "schools are just part of the solution", with government, health, social care, police and parents all having a "significant contribution to make too".

From BBC

It will take supplemental contributions from families or employers or other sources for these accounts to make a serious long-term difference to recipients, even if they produce the close-to-double-digit annual return that I’m using.

From Barron's