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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a contractor for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to someone who is hired to perform specific work or services for another party or organization.
Example: "She is a contractor for the city, responsible for overseeing the renovation of public parks."
Alternatives: "a service provider for" or "an agent for".
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The state blamed a contractor for its problems.
If you're a contractor, for instance, you will increasingly have access to a global resource pool.
Sean Wareham, 46 I've been a contractor for around 15 years.
Any homeowner planning a sizable renovation should hire a contractor, for efficiency and safety, insurers say.
Transfield Holdings is a contractor for Australia's network of immigration detention centres.
The term "fiscal year" means a fiscal year established by a contractor for accounting purposes.
A contractor for the traffic signal work will be hired by next September, officials said.
Now, a contractor for New York City Transit separates the recyclables.
Kandes felt especially vulnerable because her father had been a contractor for the U.S. military.
Q.I am a contractor for the federal government and work at a government facility.
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