two-year contract

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contract
noun[C]
uk
/ˈkɒn.trækt/
us
/ˈkɑːn.trækt/
a legal document that states and explains a formal agreement between two different people or groups, or the ...
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(Definition ofcontractfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Completing the project within thetwo-yearcontract.
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We should not be frightened to award them atwo-yearcontractworth £250,000.
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This should not prevent the bypass being opened to traffic well within the originaltwo-yearcontractperiod.
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The appointment is based on atwo-yearcontract, which could take us to the next general election.
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Work started a year ago, on atwo-yearcontract, and more than half of it has been completed.
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Each of these schemes will require atwo-yearcontract.
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It was atwo-yearcontract.
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After signing atwo-yearcontractwith the gym, she was turned away and was told the head covering didn't meet the companys dress code.
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Each city requested and was granted atwo-yearcontract.
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At the end of the season he signed a newtwo-yearcontract.
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They then signed atwo-yearcontract, with a two-year option, for $1500.00 per week each, equal to $ today.
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However, they were unwilling to sign him to atwo-yearcontractand offered only a one-year deal.
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He played 21 of 22 games in 2008, and earned anothertwo-yearcontract.
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He signed atwo-yearcontractwith an option for further one year.
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He signed atwo-yearcontractworth 1.6 million per year.
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In 2005, he signed atwo-yearcontract, but was waived at the end of the 2006 season.
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He was offered a newtwo-yearcontractby the club at the end of the season, which he quickly signed.
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He then signed atwo-yearcontractwith 1.
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He signed atwo-yearcontractwith the club.
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He agreed to join on atwo-yearcontract, subject to a medical examination.
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