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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as a controversial" is not correct in English as it is incomplete and lacks a noun to follow "controversial." It can be used when introducing a topic or subject that is contentious or debated, but it needs to be followed by a noun.
Example: "As a controversial figure in politics, she often faced criticism from both sides of the aisle."
Alternatives: "as a contentious" or "as a divisive".
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"It shouldn't be viewed as a controversial request," he said.
Campbell could be seen as a controversial choice.
Initially, it was not seen as a controversial book, Dawkins wrote later.
His Thespis, 2 vol. (1766 67), confirmed his reputation as a controversial critic.
Greg Popovich will be remembered as a controversial judge who was crushed by a rail car.
So of course everybody sees me as a controversial, dangerous, good-looking Jew.
My second was annoyance that anyone would regard that as a controversial decision.
Blakelock's widow, Elizabeth, and three of her sons watched in court as a controversial strategy failed in the latest trial.
First question: Is it hard to focus on basketball, given his new career as a controversial rap star?
Joe Kinnear re-joined Newcastle as director of football in what has been seen as a controversial appointment.
They lost five of their last eight games and were widely regarded as a controversial addition to the tournament.
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