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No. It is not legally possible to sue on a contract that does not exist because there was no formation thereto. However, there are alternative contract-law theories that impute substitutes for consideration. The most common is the legal theory of promissory estoppel. Where it is proven on its elements, it can facilitate a recovery as to the expected benefit of the purported bargain, even without a valid contract having been formed.

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