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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bone of" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in the expression "a bone of contention," referring to a subject or issue that causes disagreement or conflict.
Example: "The budget cuts have become a bone of contention among the committee members."
Alternatives: "a point of dispute" or "a source of conflict."
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I am a bone of bullet hole.
Tickets are a bone of contention at Country Creek.
That has always been a bone of contention for him".
Airconditioning is a bone of contention among U.N. members.
Witty, discursive, honest and very different, A Bone of Fact is also gorgeous-looking.
It's a bone of contention amongst the self-sufficient skating community, as Kenny explains.
It's a gorgeous late December sunset as such sunsets go -- but also a bone of contention.
And exactly why are they such a bone of contention in the sport?
They have been a bone of contention for the United States networks.
None of my kids are going to have a bone of hate in their body".
What work you can return to is a bone of contention.
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