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The phrase "a contract from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a contract that is issued or provided by a specific party or organization.
Example: "We received a contract from the supplier outlining the terms of our agreement."
Alternatives: "an agreement from" or "a deal from".
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Synthetic Genomics has a contract from Exxon to generate biofuels from algae.
Also, Ngwenya's romp earned him a contract from a pro team in Biarritz, France.
Mr. Morgan was fortunate to win a contract from another top Napa vineyard.
He has wrenched a contract from us, made an offer we can't refuse.
The breakthrough was a contract from Interep, a large radio advertising agency in New York.
· Joined trumpeter Donald Byrd's band in 1961, had a contract from Blue Note the next year.
France's Rafale orders should keep factories humming through about 2022, while a contract from India might further extend production.
He proceeded to leave Boras for a different agent, who helped him get a contract from the Atlanta Braves.
Getting a contract from Apple can lift a company's value by millions because of the implied endorsement of manufacturing quality.
Airbus won a contract from EgyptAir for five 330-200s, a deal valued at $881 million at list prices.
He won three caps for England Schools, and turned down an offer of a contract from Brentford.
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