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The phrase "a very controversial concept" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to describe an idea or topic that is widely debated and has conflicting opinions or beliefs surrounding it. Example: The concept of same-sex marriage is a very controversial concept in many countries around the world.
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Historically, it's actually a very controversial concept that hasn't always been held up as the ideal.
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A more complex and subtle idea is the very controversial concept of Jewish art, which I try to discuss at length in the autobiography I'm writing (I'm up to 1970).
Also the psychological subject in general is a very controversial scientific discipline that is full of very ambiguous concepts and definitions that are not supported on much experimental evidence.
It was a very controversial issue.
But this is a very controversial position.
"This would be a very controversial move".
"She took a position, a very controversial position," he said.
But subordination "is a very controversial doctrine," he said.
He led, as he said, "a very controversial, unpleasant life".
But it's a very controversial appointment all the same.
Pediatric ototoxicity is a very controversial topic.
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