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Discover LudwigThe phrase "contracts with" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to an agreement or arrangement between two or more people or organizations. For example, "The company signed contracts with its suppliers to ensure a steady supply of raw materials."
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They negotiated crucial contracts with suppliers.
Knights contracts with 30 factories worldwide.
He renegotiated contracts with private oil companies.
Renegotiating contracts with suppliers.
Iowa has $3 million in contracts with Pearson.
contracts with corporations, all in constant motion.
Hundreds of colleges have contracts with lenders.
"The commonwealth has contracts with providers.
Pursue reality-based contracts with insurers.
Some growers have contracts with processors.
Can companies enforce contracts with suppliers?
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