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contingent

[kuhn-tin-juhnt] / kənˈtɪn dʒənt /




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With Viana at the controls, City's transition is in full swing - and their ambitions are no longer contingent on the presence of their iconic manager.

From BBC

And that makes the U.S. team and its 232 athletes, the largest contingent at the Milan-Cortina Olympics, a convenient foil for European wrath.

From Los Angeles Times

In many instances, properties under contingent offer can still be viewed by other prospective buyers, who can make additional offers, should they wish to.

From MarketWatch

Liverpool will reportedly pay an initial £55 million with a further £5 million contingent on add-ons.

From Barron's

The biggest single risk to the scenario is the fact that growth remains highly contingent on the AI boom and tech race continuing.

From Barron's