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"is a contingent" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to describe a group of people who are united by a shared purpose or goal. For example, "The team of volunteers is a contingent dedicated to helping the homeless."
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There is a contingent of GCHQ at NSA Menwith Hill.
The flip side of this is, of course, that it is a contingent endorsement.
The writer is a contingent philosophy professor at Rutgers University-Camden.
There is a contingent of workers for foreign companies: oil and maritime engineers, construction supervisors, translators.
In Helmand there is a contingent just 300 strong, 10 of them British.
Eric, you see, is a contingent creation, an accretion of habits and conventions, a postmodern construction.
Still, there is a contingent of old-guard Hoosier fans who will probably never accept Davis.
In addition, there is a contingent fighting to save the Bar Building.
But one thing everyone should have is a contingent beneficiary, in case the first one dies before they do.
It is often said that the U.S. Presidency is a relatively weak office — but that is a contingent statement.
"There are farmers in the Cotswolds who are keen to buy more land and there is a contingent from Ireland interested in it too".
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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