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Discover LudwigThe phrase "able to contradict" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the capacity or ability of someone or something to express a statement that opposes or denies another statement.
Example: "The evidence presented in court was able to contradict the defendant's alibi, leading to a reevaluation of the case."
Alternatives: "capable of opposing" or "able to refute".
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No one has been able to contradict that yet".
He expressed the hope that Fryer would be able to contradict that sort of thing..
Facebook may not want to or be able to contradict our natural inclinations to seek and consume entertainment.
She felt equal to them and thus able to contradict them.
This indicates that patients who have had the opportunity to self-refer to treatment felt more in control and more able to contradict or neglect advice from the mental health services.
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"I don't think the government should be able to force somebody to contradict their own sincerely held religious beliefs to participate in a wedding ceremony, and that used to be a bipartisan consensus".
Surprisingly, the deep sense of loss, which the children expressed at not being able to go to school, seems to contradict the readiness to help their parents.
It is going to be able to borrow as a proper bank," Clegg said, appearing to contradict briefings from elsewhere in Whitehall.
Several failed to contradict him.
They are also bound to contradict themselves.
I have to contradict you there.
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