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The phrase "contract by" is a valid and common phrase used in written English.
It is usually used to describe the action of making an arrangement to do something, typically of a legal nature, by a certain date. For example: "We need to have the contract signed by Friday, so we can have it all finalized by the end of the month."
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The EU will contract by 0.1%.
GDP is expected to contract by over 3% this year.
Much salvage is carried out under contract by professional salvors.
Would Mirren even have a L'Oréal contract by lunchtime?
(It's still running under a separate contract, by the way).
The contract, by the way, did not mention guns.
The economy is forecast to contract by 3.1% this year.
Nunes defended perfectly to defeat the contract by one trick.
The economy will contract by 4percentthis yearar.
They hope to sign a sales contract by Sept. 1.
When you cannot beat a contract by hook, try crook.
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