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The contingent
adjective
Possible or liable, but not certain to occur; incidental; casual.
Exact(60)
The contingent of preteen cast members helps gloss over the material's shortcomings.
The contingent cone of at is defined as (2.3).
The contingent valuation method was used to approximate the monetary value of informal care.
The contingent a priori has not been as widely discussed as the necessary a posteriori.
The contingent commissions are common in commercial insurance brokerage and, if properly disclosed, legal.
The contingent walks and walks, and on the third day Abraham sees the mountain.
The contingent of, proud, thinkpiece-writing American non-voters deserves at least a little consideration.
The contingent has about 3,500 troops, but very limited heavy weapons.
The contingent landed in Shanghai on 10 June aboard USS Chaumont.
The contingent table shows the difference between MAF and MCF.
The contingent valuation questionnaire comprised three main categories of questions.
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