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Discover LudwigThe phrase "over a contract" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate the subject or cause of a dispute or disagreement related to a contract. Example: The two parties are currently in negotiations over a contract renewal.
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After Hawthorne recorded those two tracks, his record company's president sent over a contract for an entire album — an entire soul album.
Last March, the authority paid Enron $220 million, ostensibly to take over a contract from a local utility to buy the authority's trash-generated steam electricity.
"It's a lot of uproar over a contract".
What was your reaction when UC ended negotiations over a contract with Elsevier?
The team's star running back Le'Veon Bell sat out the season over a contract dispute.
Kendall, who is stewing over a contract standoff, seemed bewildered by the move.
"When you're arguing over a contract, it's not an easy process," he said.
For example, my boss asked me to look over a contract that they were negotiating with a buyer.
Curiously, Southgate's father had gone the other way, choosing a good job with IBM over a contract with Luton Town.
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"How long to wait for a decision to be made [over a contract] is part of my job.
Bayern and their coach have steadfastly refused to answer questions over a contract extension.
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