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"a temporary contract" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when referring to an agreement that has an end date or is only in effect for a certain period of time. For example: "Joe signed a temporary contract with his employer that lasts three months."
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Present this as a temporary contract which wasn't renewed.
He was on a temporary contract due to expire in several weeks, Mr. Klasen said.
For those who cannot find work after a temporary contract expires, the situation can become dire.
And what about if you're self-employed or on a temporary contract?
He is on a temporary contract with a one-week notice period.
I work on a temporary contract in an office as an administrator.
Unlike a recruiter, a staffing firm, a.k.a. a body shop, provides technical personnel on a temporary, contract, or permanent basis.
"You see," she said, pointing to the computer, "there's only one job offer today, and it's a temporary contract".
Many take a temporary contract in the hope that it will lead to full-term employment, but it rarely does.
Ultimately, you are on a temporary contract and they can easily ditch you if they think you're too difficult.
Let's reduce the Research Excellence Framework funding for universities for every staff member who is on a temporary contract.
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