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I have a sentence as follows:



'The contribution of different timescale components to the annual mean surface temperature...


Should this be 'contribution' or 'contributions'? In this case, each individual timescale component makes one contribution.










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  • Alternatively "The contribution of each different timescale component..." keeps things singular.

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I have a sentence as follows:



'The contribution of different timescale components to the annual mean surface temperature...


Should this be 'contribution' or 'contributions'? In this case, each individual timescale component makes one contribution.










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  • Alternatively "The contribution of each different timescale component..." keeps things singular.

    – KillingTime
    yesterday











  • yep, this works well. thanks!

    – InitialConditions
    yesterday














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I have a sentence as follows:



'The contribution of different timescale components to the annual mean surface temperature...


Should this be 'contribution' or 'contributions'? In this case, each individual timescale component makes one contribution.










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I have a sentence as follows:



'The contribution of different timescale components to the annual mean surface temperature...


Should this be 'contribution' or 'contributions'? In this case, each individual timescale component makes one contribution.







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  • Alternatively "The contribution of each different timescale component..." keeps things singular.

    – KillingTime
    yesterday











  • yep, this works well. thanks!

    – InitialConditions
    yesterday



















  • Alternatively "The contribution of each different timescale component..." keeps things singular.

    – KillingTime
    yesterday











  • yep, this works well. thanks!

    – InitialConditions
    yesterday

















Alternatively "The contribution of each different timescale component..." keeps things singular.

– KillingTime
yesterday





Alternatively "The contribution of each different timescale component..." keeps things singular.

– KillingTime
yesterday













yep, this works well. thanks!

– InitialConditions
yesterday





yep, this works well. thanks!

– InitialConditions
yesterday










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