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The phrase "are heavily contested" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe situations, opinions, or events that are subject to significant disagreement or dispute.
Example: "The results of the election are heavily contested, with both parties claiming victory."
Alternatives: "are fiercely debated" or "are strongly disputed."
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The precise elements that make up "today's country music" are heavily contested.
Key provinces that have major roads linking the country, such as Helmand, Kunduz and Uruzgan, are heavily contested.
But what could be done if this precondition is not fulfilled, that means if there are no such borderlines, or if proposed ones are heavily contested?
Some kind of safe passage would have to be arranged for U.N. inspectors to enter what are heavily contested war zones on the outskirts of the Syrian capital.
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How to achieve the SDGs is heavily contested.
Something like Darwinian claims about evolution, which were heavily contested.
This is heavily contested territory, as both the setting and the style of the debate reflected.
"A lot of basic data upon which important decisions will be made is heavily contested.
There's the human rights strand, which struggles if the rights space is heavily contested.
The region was heavily contested during the second civil war with Sudan, which began in 1983.
This area near the airport is being heavily contested by members of the standing Gaddafi army, it is not mercenaries.
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