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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as contested" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is disputed or challenged, often in a legal, academic, or political context.
Example: "The results of the election were as contested as the previous one, leading to widespread debate among the candidates."
Alternatives: "as disputed" or "as challenged".
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We tried to make them as contested as possible.
Areas with as contested a history as this one can choose among anniversaries to commemorate.
Both men in fact share the precarious status of being regarded as contested presidents.
Our second game, not quite as contested, also ended in a win for us.
Never have I seen a piece on somewhere as contested as Cif be so universally applauded as Brooker's.
If there were any more consensus that something should be done about climate change, it'd be as contested as a puppy rescue.
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The number of challenges and the success of the effort in Iowa has caused some concern that retention elections designed to be as apolitical as possible are becoming as bitterly contested as other races.
And in a race as closely contested as this one, with two riders as similarly matched as they are, those 39 seconds may make all the difference.
Even Facebook's privacy settings, as hotly contested as they've been, passively saves your preferred settings as you interact with the site to make it as convenient as possible for you the next time you visit.
But none may be as hotly contested as the scrap in Minnesota.
The voting in the convention center here was as passionately contested as any presidential race.
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