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The phrase "subcontract to" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when you want to refer to a person or business taking on additional work from another person or business. For example: "The company decided to subcontract the project to a specialized firm."
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The winning bidders would be free to subcontract to companies from excluded countries, trade experts said.
The winning contractor, the Italian company Agusta, did subcontract to FBS.
It has a government subcontract to help Acambis manufacture the vaccine.
For some, the only role was to subcontract to another company.
The middle classes tend to hire decoration companies, which subcontract to whichever construction firm pays the best kickbacks.
In its first announcement of subcontracts, Bechtel gave Mr. Allum's company a subcontract to provide civil engineering support in Iraq.
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"That's why we have to subcontract everything to the World Bank and the I.M.F.
She also subcontracts to clients who want her specific input.
Two of those tasks Arabella had subcontracted to other people.
On my street, the government subcontracts garbage collection to the Italian company, which in turn subcontracts to a wahi called Osama Apricot, who subcontracts to Aiman the Cat, who subcontracts to Sayyid.
The search for "a mafia" was subcontracted to Hollywood.
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