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(As an adjective, contingent can mean possible, accidental, or dependent. As a noun, contingent can mean part of a larger group or a quota.)

(adjective) Your salary will be contingent on your performance as a supervisor.

(noun) A contingent of troops arrived at the disaster site with medical supplies.

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They planned for contingent (possible) problems when traveling.

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Your feelings about love are contingent on your past relationships and how they ended.

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