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Discover Ludwig"in dispute" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that there is disagreement or conflicting opinions about something. Example: "The ownership of the land is currently in dispute between the two neighboring countries."
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A. That is in dispute.
That is not in dispute.
That, too, is in dispute.
The reasons are in dispute.
That number is in dispute.
What happened next remains in dispute.
The facts have never been in dispute.
The cause of death was in dispute.
Yet, even that is in dispute.
What happened next is in dispute.
But even that is in dispute.
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