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"there are contacts" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to indicate the existence or presence of contacts, or people with whom one has a connection or relationship. This phrase can be used in a variety of situations, such as when referring to a person's professional network, social circle, or means of communication. Example: "In order to succeed in the business world, it is important to build and maintain a strong network. There are contacts in every industry that can provide valuable insights and opportunities."
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There are contacts, but nothing concrete.
"There are contacts with China and Russia on this issue," he said.
When people are traveling, there are contacts to make and pickups to arrange.
And where there are contacts between students in different classes, they tend to be studying similar topics.
Although there are no formal talks under way, there are contacts between the Taliban and Afghans and others.
Between two sliding bodies there are contacts over only small areas of the nominal contact area due to the surface roughness and surface waviness.
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Q. Admiral, has there been contact with the Iranian Government, and if not, is any planned?
"Howard must have thought there was contact there but there was clearly no contact.
There are contact sports - and then there's roller derby.
As the bipartisan 9/11 commission reported, there were contacts between Al Qaeda and Saddam Hussein's regime going back a decade.
There was contact of some sort.
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