Sentence examples for will contract from inspiring English sources

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will contract

noun

An agreement entered into between two parties for the exchange of a current performance by one for a future bequest by the other.

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The business sector will not be willing to maintain this state of affairs but will contract.

GDP will contract.

"Baseball will contract.

Migrant remittances will contract.

The EU will contract by 0.1%.

We will contract," Selig said.

All this will contract sharply now.What about tourism, Greece's mainstay?

And the coast's legendary culture will contract and wither.

It does not mean they will contract it.

The economy will contract by 4percentthis yearar.

"Ultimately, that means you will contract rather than grow".

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