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The phrase "a contract has been" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the status or existence of a contract that has been created or established.
Example: "A contract has been signed by both parties, ensuring the terms are legally binding."
Alternatives: "a contract is in place" or "a contract has been established."
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The client may make money, but a contract has been broken.
He says a contract has been signed for the flu line.
A contract has been signed with a Belgian pharmaceutical concern to combat the problem.
Pending — An offer has been accepted, a contract has been executed and the contingencies have been met.
In civil cases, a judge decides if a contract has been broken and then orders compensation to be paid.
Agents can act only for their player and receive payment directly from the client after a contract has been vetted and approved.
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A contract had been drawn up in my father's lifetime.
A contract had been signed for what is now a best-selling business book, "Leadership".
Exxon declined to comment, but officials in Kurdistan confirmed that a contract had been signed on Oct. 18.
The lack of a contract had been a complicating issue in the orchestra's resort to Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in April.
"If a contract had been put in front of me in pre-season I would have signed it," Gerrard told the Liverpool Echo.
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