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Discover LudwigThe phrase "contracting with" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use the phrase when referring to a situation in which two parties enter into an agreement. For example, "The company is in the process of contracting with another firm for the completion of the project."
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They want to understand who they are contracting with.
It was also significantly cheaper than contracting with a second DNS provider like Dyn.
RC2 is no longer contracting with the manufacturer that produced these products.
If forced to change, Smithwick told me, Baptist Homes would rather stop contracting with the government.
This is like the pump company contracting with another company for specialized valves.
So, how can you ensure you aren't contracting with a criminal?
Mr. McCall said he did not object to the state's contracting with church-based plans.
The Afghan woman shot worked for Development Alternatives Inc., another group contracting with Usaid.
It tripled the size of its truck fleet, to more than 950 trucks, by contracting with various trucking concerns.
"But at the same time they are contracting with, and doing joint ventures with, hospitals and institutions".
The solution lay, he said, in contracting with an engineering-building firm with greater glass fabrication experience.
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