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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are in contract" is not commonly used in written English and may be considered awkward or incorrect
It can be used in contexts discussing parties that have entered into a contractual agreement, but it is more typical to say "are under contract." Example: "The two companies are in contract to collaborate on the new project."
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Twenty-six are in contract.
How many units are in contract?
Several more of the 16 homes there are in contract.
Three of the four units are in contract.
Two other apartments are in contract, he said.
Ten are in contract and three are already sold.
Since June, more than a dozen units there have sold or are in contract.
Since sales began in May, 48 of the 53 apartments are in contract.
She said 80percentt of the 215 apartments of the building are in contract.
We are in contract to acquire the site — it's around 70,000 square feet of land.
Sales began three weeks ago, and so far, Ms. Goldman said, six units are in contract.
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