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The phrase "a satisfactory contract" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing agreements or legal documents that meet the necessary requirements or expectations of the parties involved.
Example: "After several rounds of negotiation, we finally reached a satisfactory contract that benefits both parties."
Alternatives: "an acceptable agreement" or "a suitable contract".
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At the same time, he expressed a willingness, if a satisfactory contract is negotiated, to seek help for the schools, which have an $80 million budget deficit.
Their recent change in ownership has meant that nobody nailed down Kreis to a satisfactory contract in a renewal year and with City having spoken with him, he is on the brink of slipping through Real's fingers.
However, Ms. Weingarten, whose members have begun discussing the possibility of a strike, also said that she was "not wedded to any particular structure" of school governance, a hint that she may be willing to make more concessions on the management of the school system in exchange for a satisfactory contract.
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So it was quite a coup that, with the help of a negotiating seminar at the American League of Symphony Orchestras, a satisfactory musicians' contract was worked out eight months ahead of the old one's expiration date.
I abhor the fact that this man, and those who published his speculations, rode roughshod over that perfectly satisfactory contract between writer and reader.
Such a society would operate on the principle of mutualism, according to which individuals and groups would exchange products with one another on the basis of mutually satisfactory contracts.
If AECL accomplishes good results with these projects and keeps achieving satisfactory contracts, it might change the Federal and Provincial Governments' views (Hamilton,2008a).
If the operation has been successful, then this new belief set should not contain p. It has turned out to be quite difficult to construct a satisfactory method to contract or revise an entrenchment ordering.
Under the new rules, federal contracting officials are to award contracts only to businesses with "a satisfactory record of integrity and business ethics".
The premium service's price point of $5000 per year per contact person within the contracting company sounds like a good deal, presuming a satisfactory amount of support is provided.
What a satisfactory lesson!
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