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The phrase "a distinct contract" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a contract that is clearly defined and separate from others, often in legal or business contexts.
Example: "The parties agreed to enter into a distinct contract that outlined the specific terms of their collaboration."
Alternatives: "a separate agreement" or "a unique contract".
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But counting any object acquired without a distinct contract as stolen should alarm museums everywhere.
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"With a vastly improved balance sheet, G.M. has a distinct advantage in negotiation its U.A.W. contract," said Mike Jackson, a senior analyst at the research firm IHS Automotive.
Internet and e-commerce do not define a distinct area of law as with contract and tort law.
Specifically, we consider a supply chain consisting of one brand name company, one contract manufacturer and a pool of material suppliers, each associated with a distinct quality level.
Even if Europe were ultimately to succeed in landing contracts and building pipelines, the EU will find itself at a distinct disadvantage in Central Eurasia.
A distinct plodder.
A distinct resistance to potential.
A distinct possibility, no doubt.
Death is a distinct possibility".
Each has a distinct personality.
He has a distinct audience.
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