Sentence examples for be uncontested from inspiring English sources

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be uncontested

adjective

Not contested or disputed; not made the object of competition.

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Of 300 elected parliamentary seats, 154 will be uncontested.

It was feared if they were successful Iran's preeminence in the region would be uncontested.

It appears to be uncontested that the compartments are more prone to radiation leakage with each passing year.

Members then met in executive session and later announced they had found the facts in the charges against Mr. Rangel to be "uncontested".

The full benefits of plants and the role they play in the ecology of cities remain to be mapped out but the general significance of plants appears to be uncontested.

The next-biggest party, the Jamaat-e-Islami, has been banned from taking part on the ground that its overtly religious charter breaches Bangladesh's secular constitution.Of 300 elected parliamentary seats, 153 will be uncontested.

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All other seats were uncontested.

A few were uncontested in elections last year.

Actually, most of them are uncontested.

But Rockwell's commercial success was uncontested.

That the illusion exists is uncontested.

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