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The phrase "and contracted in the" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing agreements, legal terms, or conditions that have been formalized or shortened in some way.
Example: "The terms of the agreement were discussed and contracted in the final document."
Alternatives: "and formalized in the" or "and abbreviated in the".
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The muscle is extended in the upper diagram and contracted in the lower one.
The euro rose after reports showed manufacturing expanded in Europe last month and contracted in the United States.
Nicholas now entertains a third possibility, an anomalous joining of absolute and contracted in the God-man.
Both the 2H and 4H unit cells are elongated in the NW growth direction and contracted in the radial direction compared to 3C.
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This causes the particles to heat up and cool down with each pulse of light, expanding and contracting in the process.
Similarly, a map F : X → clos ( X ) will be called contracting in the metric ρ S implying it satisfies inequality (19) with a constant q < 1, and contracting in the metric ρ cl if it satisfies inequalities (19), (20).
You can watch the lungs expanding and contracting in the illustrated, breathing man.
Years of advocacy and grassroots organizing to promote fair hiring and contracting in the Twin Cities preceded the council's efforts.
Their supply is expanded and contracted in order to maintain the peg.
The service sector and the manufacturing and construction industries contracted in the fourth quarter, according to the statistics office.
Tuberculosis and influenza the latter contracted in the pandemic of 1918 weakened his constitution further, and he died of pulmonary tuberculosis in 1921 at the age of 45.
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