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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a fat contract" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a lucrative or substantial contract, often in a business or legal context. Example: "After months of negotiations, the company finally secured a fat contract with the government."
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Istel & Sanborn have landed a fat contract for making chutes for the U. S. Marine Corps.
The next morning he was greeted with a hangover, a big smile, and a fat contract.
4. Paper Clips: Danny Manning will have a big year to ensure a fat contract next year.
Expect him to stay until June and then leave France with a fat contract in the summer.
"He created the perception that we got a fat contract," Marc Albritton, a subway mechanic, said about Mr. James.
The Lucerne Festival and Salle Modulable Foundation lawyers argue that even if a fat contract spelling out details does not exist, the record is clear.
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"She wanted three things: a big bag of gold, a big fat contract, which she deserved, and … unilateral decision making over her world.
"But he plays at Manchester United and he's got a big, fat contract, and I'm sure he gets elevated to a different level because of that.
Back in 2006, while holding down such a big fat contract with the FA to manage England, Sven, through a mixture of gluttony and stupidity, allowed himself to be duped by the News of the World's "Fake Sheikh".
It takes someone who already has a big fat contract, someone who is already vastly over-rewarded, for what we can see is, at best, a meagre talent.
The Yankees gave him a big fat contract because he showed flashes of brilliance.
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