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Discover Ludwig"the contracts" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is typically used to refer to specific agreements or legally binding documents. Example: The contracts were signed and notarized last week, officially sealing the deal between the two companies.
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The contracts being negotiated break the rule.
"They respected the contracts, "Mr. Rich said.
The contracts expired Aug. 3.
The contracts themselves are not huge.
Terms of the contracts weren't disclosed.
The contracts were worth about $6.5 billion.
I'd say: 'Hello, I've got the contracts'.
The contracts expire at midnight Dec. 31.
It's not about who has the contracts".
"The contracts are not legal," he said.
Sometimes, the contracts have confidentiality provisions.
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