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The phrase "and contingent" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is dependent on certain conditions or circumstances.
Example: "The project is approved, but the funding is still pending and contingent on the board's final decision."
Alternatives: "and dependent" or "and conditional".
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Mindspeed will receive $150 million in cash from Conexant in initial capital and contingent financing.
Yet Churchland also makes beautifully clear how complex and contingent the simplest brain business is.
What was happening was at once ordinary and outlandish, inevitable and contingent, as in a dream.
They are effectively accidental and contingent, whereas Wallinger's paintings are exactly the opposite.
Drawing the line leads to moving house and contingent divorce, and people bow to an abstraction.
They are being offered either cash or a mixture of cash and contingent value rights (CVRs).
The Image Atlas reveals how subjective and contingent the process of search really is.
Yet how our animal urges express themselves is a strongly cultural and contingent affair.
I'll start with the latter because the protocol for comma use is so complicated and contingent.
Latent in this distinction for Kant is the antithesis between necessary truth and contingent truth.
These are, respectively, the tautologous, inconsistent, and contingent sentences of the predicate calculus.
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