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Discover Ludwig"got a contract" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate that someone has received a contract, usually for a job. For example, "I just got a contract to design a new website."
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He never got a contract.
Mills got a contract extension.
I've got a contract.
I've still got a contract.
That means you've got a contract.
Finally, I got a contract that stuck.
"He has got a contract until 2014".
"He's got a contract, rightly so.
Please don't tell me you got a contract with MSNBC.
I've got a contract with HarperCollins for six books.
I got a contract and I got on the wheel as a conflict photographer.
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