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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a contingent basis" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe a situation or arrangement that is dependent on certain conditions or circumstances.
Example: "The project will be funded on a contingent basis, meaning that the funding will only be provided if specific milestones are met."
Alternatives: "conditional basis" or "dependent basis".
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Most of Millennium's recruiting is done on a contingent basis.
"We did not go to war on a contingent basis.
We take personal injury cases on a contingent basis.
For certain types of cases, some fees can be administered on a contingent basis.
This means that they, like Annemarie Bean, are hired on a contingent basis and have no job security.
"It is all on a contingent basis: that is to say, if they are available, they are available, but there's nothing guaranteed about it".
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The aim of the trial is to determine the effectiveness and cost of brief self-management techniques versus an approach based on a pain contingent basis (usual care), after delivery.
In our study, women with pregnancy-related pelvic girdle and/or low back pain benefited more from a tailor-made program with respect to biopsychosocial factors than from a usual care program on a pain contingent basis.
We studied the effectiveness of a tailor-made program with respect to biopsychosocial factors (intervention group) in women with pregnancy-related pelvic girdle and/ or low back pain versus usual care based on a pain contingent basis (control group) shortly after delivery in a randomized controlled trial.
While guidelines recommend regular doses of paracetamol (4 g daily in divided doses), another common finding is that when paracetamol is recommended the dose is often sub-therapeutic or it is administered as required (pro re nata, PRN), rather than on a time contingent basis [ 11].
We performed a double-blind randomized controlled trial in primary care to determine the effectiveness of a tailor-made program with respect to biopsychosocial factors (intervention group) for women with pregnancy-related pelvic girdle pain after delivery versus usual care on a pain contingent basis (control group).
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