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Discover LudwigThe phrase "already contract" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to a contract that has already been established or agreed upon, but the phrasing is awkward and unclear.
Example: "The terms of the already contract need to be reviewed before proceeding."
Alternatives: "existing contract" or "previously established contract".
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Watson would essentially grow as a handy tool for businesses that already contract (or will newly contract) IBM's business analytics services (see "With Watson, IBM Seeks to Sell Medical Knowledge").
Iestyn Davies from the Federation of Small Businesses Wales, which represents 10,000 members, said councils already contract local businesses to provide services for them.
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His longtime partner, Tom Rauffenbart, had already contracted the virus.
Six companies have already contracted for three-quarters of the oil.
But thanks to the low birth rate the working-age population is already contracting.
Rogers is already contracted to join the new Gold Coast Titans in 2008.
Insurance rates and insurance capacity were already contracting before Sept. 11.
World trade has already contracted this year with analysts forecasting weaker trade next year.
The euro-area economy is already contracting, according to new estimates from the OECD, a rich-country think-tank.
Would there be some other form of default — for example, in terms of nonpayment for goods and services already contracted?
The deal would also depend on greater government austerity in an economy already contracting from earlier cuts.
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