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Discover LudwigThe phrase "do a contract" is correct and is commonly used in written English.
For example, you might use it in a sentence such as: "We need to do a contract before we move forward with this project."
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They should just do a contract.
There are lists of things you can and cannot do; a contract that you sign.
Or a player will change agents instantly when another offers to do a contract for a lower fee.
So you would do a contract saying that if, say, the story runs for three days, the butler gets £100,000.
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"If you do a contract for three years, that costs €3m, that looks at all the central institutions – it can happen that you need to correct the odd thing".
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Never done a contract with the Department of Homeland Security...Don't get any money from the government.
Did a contract exist that precisely defined the rights and responsibilities of all parties so that only it should be considered?
"We're going to do a new contract with him," Arena said.
"We did A-Rod's contract," he said.
I refuse to do an exclusive contract with anyone because it's not genuine to me.
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