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The phrase "a contractor with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a person or company that has a contractual relationship with another party, typically in a business or construction context.
Example: "We are currently in negotiations with a contractor with extensive experience in commercial projects."
Alternatives: "a contractor for" or "a contractor to".
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She chose a contractor with glowing recommendations who had done her best friend's house.
And his future brother-in-law, Gil, is a contractor with a heart of gold.
I got a contractor with a hammer in his hand, ready to go.
"I've hit zero so far," said Lee Eng Hong, a contractor, with an embarrassed grin.
Ideally you want a contractor with between three and 15 employees.
i went muckspreadin in my holidays for a contractor with around 150-160 horsepower tractors.
I just parted ways with a contractor with whom I've worked for the past four years.
Another person, believed to be a contractor with the city's airport system, was found in a submerged vehicle.
It was purchased by a contractor with funds from the United States Agency for International Development, the American official said.
According to the affidavit, Martin was a contractor with the federal government and had a top secret national security clearance.
By that time, according to public records, Mr. Evans had a business called "Evans & Evans" and worked as a contractor with a license as a master plumber.
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