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Discover LudwigThe phrase "already been contested" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing something that has been challenged or disputed at an earlier time.
Example: "The validity of the research findings has already been contested by several experts in the field."
Alternatives: "previously challenged" or "already disputed".
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Pruitt's rollbacks have already been contested in court.
In addition, the cost-effectiveness of dialysis process has already been contested [42].
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Ms. Kyenge's nomination was already being contested by the anti-immigrant Northern League.
The saga's claim that Haakon already had been generally accepted as king in 1217/18 has however been contested by modern historians such as Sverre Bagge.
Sports acrobatics has been contested internationally since 1973.
Those adjectives have been contested.
This has been contested, of course.
It can already be breached when a will is contested, when a client sues a lawyer for malpractice and when a lawyer sues a client for fees, or if the confidential information relates to future crimes or frauds.At the Supreme Court hearing the nine justices seemed divided on the issue, with some sceptically questioning Mr Hamilton and others his adversary, Brett Kavanaugh, an aide of Mr Starr's.
The location of the next tranche will no doubt be contested bitterly, but the ideological battle has already been won.
Already this year, subway and bus fares rose to $2 in an increase that was contested in court.
"They're playing you to drive and guys are already sagging in, and they know you're going to shoot the shots, so they're contested shots.
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