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Discover LudwigThe phrase "got contracted" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is generally used to describe when something became smaller or tighter, usually by some external influence or force. For example, "The muscles in his arm got contracted when he lifted the heavy object."
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"When you've got contracted players, clubs quite often aren't in a hurry to bring them through the door while there's no games to play".
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Or if government outsources jobs, a living-wage standard should be applied to jobs that get contracted out.
If they are, great, they get contracted.
Input projects that by 2008, 87% of federal technology spending will get contracted out.
…[I]t affected me a lot back home like… our friends…they go back home and… it's easy to get contracted with HIV….
We've got contracts, haven't we?
They've all got contracts, none of them are leaving".
Few U.S. firms got contracts, and those that did worked through middlemen to avoid the General Accounting Office".
I worked hard for three years and even got contracts with my art teachers.
The winners get contracts.
"We want to get contracts.
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