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The phrase "accept a contract" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when agreeing to the terms and conditions outlined in a formal agreement or legal document.
Example: "After reviewing the terms, I am ready to accept a contract with the new supplier."
Alternatives: "agree to a contract" or "sign a contract."
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Students who accept a contract to become an officer must maintain acceptable levels of academic performance and physical fitness.
They were asked whether to accept a contract in what was essentially a trust game.
Is the guild ready to accept a contract offer from the studios?
It's clear to me that I will never accept a contract to kill someone," he said.
The university pushed the Service Employees International Union to accept a contract with lower pay to better compete with outsiders.
He conceded that the Knicks might not want him, but said he would never accept a contract buyout.
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A year ago, he was close to accepting a contract to take the job when AOL Time Warner, where he was co-chief operating officer, asked him to succeed the chief executive, Gerald M. Levin, who was resigning.
Richard Hamilton, a cornerstone of Detroit's 2004 championship team, accepted a contract buyout.
So when Miller accepts a contract to kill someone, what does Benny do?
After World War II, General Mills, Inc., accepted a contract from the U.S. Office of Naval Research to advance the theory of ballooning.
Pending — An offer has been accepted, a contract has been executed and the contingencies have been met.
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