Phrases with «contingent»

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Sure! The word "contingent" means depending on something else happening first. It's like saying that one thing will only occur if another specific condition is met. Full definition

Adjective + «contingent»

«contingent» + noun

«contingent» + noun

Noun + «contingent»

Sentences with «contingent»

  • Performance reviews will be conducted every 6 months, with annual renewal of employment contingent on satisfactory review of clinical performance, academic knowledge, and professional / ethical conduct. (vet.purdue.edu)
  • There is a large contingent of people who just want to let it rip in open world games. (gameological.com)
  • While it is the goal of the firm to fill the opening, the firm's fee is not contingent upon making an actual placement. (tgsus.com)
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