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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as contentious" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation, topic, or issue that is likely to cause disagreement or controversy.
Example: "The proposed policy changes were met with reactions that were as contentious as the previous debates on healthcare reform."
Alternatives: "equally controversial" or "just as divisive".
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Reforming the state is just as contentious.
Most are not as contentious.
The goal was as contentious as it was decisive.
Not all contracts for deeds are as contentious.
Its members recall the group's glory years as contentious.
The life habits of drepanosaurs have been almost as contentious as their relationships.
Few subjects are as contentious, or as poorly understood, as rape.
FEW modern surgical texts have been as contentious as "War Surgery in Iraq and Afghanistan".
Such changes will prove every bit as contentious as raising the consumption tax.
THE taxation of share options is proving just as contentious as accounting for them.
The parting, although not nearly as contentious as the current controversy, wasn't entirely amicable.
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