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The phrase "also be contested in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing situations or events that may be challenged or disputed in a particular context, such as a legal or competitive setting.
Example: "The results of the election may also be contested in court if there are allegations of fraud."
Alternatives: "may also be challenged in" or "can also be disputed in".
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It will also be contested in the courts.
The finals of the men's and women's long jump, 110m hurdles, 400m hurdles and shot put will also be contested in the morning.
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Likewise, the law's purported retroactive application to any civil action "arising out of an injury to a person, property, or business on or after September 11 , 2001" will also likely be contested in courts.
The concept of cortical columns has also been contested based on this apparent ambiguity in definition (Horton and Adams 2005; Douglas and Martin 2007).
Their removal and the imposition of a marine reserve is also being contested at the permanent court of arbitration in The Hague.
As chief of election administration in Georgia, Secretary of State Brian Kemp — who is also the Republican nominee for governor, in a vote also being contested — stalled more than 50,000 new voter registrations, supported closing more than 200 polling places in predominantly minority areas and purged 1 in 10 Georgia voters from the rolls.
The Democrats are also heartened by the possibility that Mr. O'Rourke's seat will be contested in 1991.
The concept of 'experts' has also been contested when restricted to professionals and applied to patients.
He intends to defend not only the dishonest means he used to attain his end but his claim to being the press's inventor -- which was contested in fact and is also contested here.
He also shows how Washington's leadership and worldview was contested in Western Europe, especially by Great Britain and French president Charles de Gaulle.
That was contested in the brutal heat of the first week.
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