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The phrase "always been a contested" is not correct as it is incomplete.
It can be used in contexts discussing ongoing debates or disagreements over a particular issue or topic.
Example: "The issue of climate change has always been a contested subject among scientists and policymakers."
Alternatives: "always been a debated" or "always been a disputed".
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London has always been a contested city.
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The closely linked history of both countries means it has always been a fiercely contested competition - and it was the source of cricket's first major controversy in 1932-33.
This has long been a contested issue.
Its strategic central location at the intersection of the country's road and rail networks ensured it would always be a fiercely contested city.
Bouhired is a contested icon.
Farming hasn't always been such a contested industry.
The First has always been closely contested but freshman Congressman Tom O'Halleran won by a relatively easy 51 43.
Campaigners have previously estimated that only 6 percent of allegations of rape reported to the police resulted in a conviction for rape, but this widely cited figure has always been controversial, contested by the police and increasingly seen as part of the problem because it makes victims so cynical about the system that they decide not to press charges.
As guest host Jack Dee read out the final scores, he told viewers: "Of course the scores have always been hotly contested on this show.
That legacy has, of course, always been deeply contested, even as graffiti has sunk deeply into the DNA of 21st-century visual culture.
Tracing the history of the term since its entry into the public lexicon in the nineteenth century, Jean-Christian Vinel demonstrates that the legal definition of "employee" has always been politically contested and deeply affected by competing claims on the part of business and labor.
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