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Discover Ludwig'won the contract' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when you want to indicate that someone or something was successful in acquiring a contract or agreement with another person or entity. For example, "After months of negotiations, our company finally won the contract."
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Hayes won the contract.
Global Crossing originally won the contract last July.
Lockheed won the contract Friday after the stock market closed.
No white firm could have won the contract; no black firm had the capital.
In January, an Iranian firm won the contract to manage Oman's Khasab port.
In 1961 he won the contract to assemble the Gemini capsule —the first two-man spacecraft.
He won the contract even though his bid was $13,000 higher than the lowest bid.
"I've wanted to meet you ever since you won the contract," Lutsky told Shah.
France won the contract because their system had a lower price tag.
Compaq's Alpha technology won the contract to construct Europe's largest supercomputer.
The company won the contract to make the iPaq handheld personal computer for Compaq in 2000.
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