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Discover LudwigThe phrase "and it was contesting" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a situation where something is in opposition or challenging something else, often in a legal or competitive context.
Example: "The organization filed a lawsuit, and it was contesting the validity of the new regulations imposed by the government."
Alternatives: "and it was challenging" or "and it was disputing".
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Official results have been delayed until next week and the AKP said on Tuesday it was contesting the results in all 39 of Istanbul's districts.
UBS said it was contesting the claim.
It is contesting the fine.
It is contesting the findings.
And it was a contest that briefly captured the nation's attention, thanks to some histrionics involving the teams' No. 1 players.
And it was no contest, with Griffin — the 2008 Big 12 conference champion in the men's 400-meter hurdles as a freshman at Baylor — toying with Sanford for the last 20 yards or so.
He also compared it to Marvin Gaye in concert, writing that "I saw Marvin Gaye at this venue shortly before he was murdered, and it was no contest.
About 30 million people are eligible to vote, and 90 parties are contesting it.
The NT government denies it shackled the boys and is contesting all six claims, denying it has vicarious liability for the alleged actions of prison guards.
The centre court atmosphere was very special and it was a great contest".
I thought we had a good test and it was a good contest throughout.
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