Learn what "who else's contracts have you been looking at" means, when people say it, and how to use it naturally in English.

It means the speaker is suspicious that the other person has been reviewing contracts they should not have seen.
From Trial Marriage To A Billionaire Season 2, Episode 41
The speaker accuses someone of looking at other people's contracts.
Use this in a business or legal conflict when questioning someone's access to documents. It sounds sharp and accusation-like, which makes it useful for search but not especially polite.
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