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The phrase "a contractor that" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a specific contractor in a descriptive manner, often in contexts related to construction, services, or agreements.
Example: "We hired a contractor that specializes in eco-friendly building practices to ensure our project is sustainable."
Alternatives: "a contractor who" or "a contractor which".
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It is a contractor that coordinates logistics.
His employer, Restaurant Associates, is a contractor that manages Smithsonian cafeterias.
To construct the dome, BP turned to Wild Well Control, a contractor that helps battle oil well disasters.
In the eyes of the law, Mr. Tripathi's nonprofit is a contractor that acts on behalf of health providers.
"You hire from the area," Darren Wilson, a manager at Tank-Weld, a contractor that employed Freeman, said.
The D.E.P. hired a contractor that emptied the tanks of the remaining fuel and sealed the pipes.
The screener, Courtney Hicks, 22, of Windsor, is employed by a contractor that provides security at Bradley International Airport.
The three prisons in France will be built by a contractor that will bear the risk of cost overruns, for example.
A former colleague testified that his first payoff came in the form of a Christmas card from a contractor that contained a $1,000 bill.
A database kept by Titan, a contractor that provided interpreters, was leaked and subsequently published in ProPublica, an independent, nonprofit newsroom that produces investigative journalism.
*Full disclosure — I am a contractor that has worked for the same handful of companies for more than 20 years in mostly "badge-less" environments.
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