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The phrase "a string of controversial" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a series of events, statements, or topics that provoke disagreement or debate.
Example: "The article presented a string of controversial opinions that sparked heated discussions among readers."
Alternatives: "a series of contentious" or "a chain of disputed".
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It was the latest in a string of controversial news.
His daughter hit headlines throughout 2013 for a string of controversial performances.
Wilshaw's remarks are the latest in a string of controversial comments.
Authorities have come under pressure to overhaul policing after a string of controversial killings including Brown's.
The Broncos were kept in the game by a string of controversial calls by the bunker.
It is only one of a string of controversial bills likely to be debated during a monthlong session of Parliament.
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The controversial rape investigation team at Scotland Yard is facing a major reorganisation and may change its name after a string of controversies.
McAuliffe has previously found ways to tap into the Clinton network, with a string of sometimes controversial business ventures that made him a multimillionaire.
Already, body camera footage has proved crucial in illuminating a string of highly controversial incidents, including fatal police-involved shootings like the March 11 incident in Cleveland.
She suggested that people were "out to get" Mr Bloom after a string of recent controversial comments.
There is a string of allegations of controversial or improper business dealings by Voloshin.
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