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Discover Ludwig"contracts from" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it to indicate a decrease in the number of contracts. For example, "We have seen a decrease in the number of contracts from last year."
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The case material is rig contracts from the North Sea.
Plessey's is kept busy by contracts from bigger firms.
Indeed, Katz has received outsourcing contracts from the government.
We launched with 69 contracts from 8 countries; the site now hosts 154 unique contracts from 14 countries.
Chairman Rummenigge's club enjoys exclusive contracts from German broadcasters and sponsors.
That law is relatively simple: It prohibits labor contracts from requiring workers to pay union dues.
He would eliminate binding arbitration for public employees and negotiate all union contracts from scratch.
He declined to say whether DataWind would bid on future Aakash supply contracts from the government.
Finmeccanica won rail and border-security contracts from Muammar Qaddafi's regime.
Trading these contracts from outside the United States is perfectly legal.
Were the arms contracts from Libya part of the deal to free the Bulgarian nurses?
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