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The phrase "a source of considerable dispute" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a topic or issue that has generated significant disagreement or controversy among people.
Example: "The proposed policy changes have become a source of considerable dispute among community members."
Alternatives: "a point of significant contention" or "a matter of great disagreement".
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Although the fairy tale is a distinct genre within the larger category of folktale, the definition that marks a work as a fairy tale is a source of considerable dispute.
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A source of considerable frustration, this disconnect also offered hope.
So the spot was a source of considerable debate within M.L.B.'s Park Avenue headquarters.
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ACCURACY The city's graduation rates are a source of considerable debate.
The ball thudded into his left wrist and was a source of considerable pain.
The electronic monitoring program itself became a source of considerable problems for the department.
The case has been a source of considerable diplomatic tension between the United States and Britain.
On those travels, he met Amnesty's international director Martin Ennals - a source of considerable inspiration.
How much less valuable money gets, however, is a source of considerable disagreement.
There is no shortage of social grievances that, long unaddressed by politicians, are a source of considerable bitterness.
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