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The phrase "a new contract" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a recently created or updated agreement between parties.
Example: "After much negotiation, we finally agreed to a new contract that benefits both sides."
Alternatives: "a fresh agreement" or "a revised contract".
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We've offered him a new contract".
Burress wants a new contract.
Has signed a new contract until 2008.
Monday unless a new contract is reached.
"I said I needed a new contract.
And does he deserve a new contract?
Talks on a new contract broke down on Nov. 30.
Machinists went on strike over benefits in a new contract.
Rooney signing a new contract was a new beginning.
A new contract was worked out and accepted.
"I am delighted to have signed a new contract.
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a new memory
a new brand
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a new language
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