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"contentious of" is not a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
The term "contentious" typically functions as an adjective, meaning "causing or likely to cause an argument; controversial." For example, "The contentious issue of immigration reform has been debated for years."
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One of the most contentious of those issues is torture.
Could aid - that most contentious of subjects - be crowd-sourced?
Disagreement spanned several issues, the most contentious of which concerned agriculture subsidies.
Most contentious of all was the declaration "Islam does not belong in Germany".
What would be more contentious, of course, are the arguments over sharing and dividing.
Mr. Rougier was explaining the most intricate, and potentially most contentious, of preshow rituals: arranging the seating chart.
But now they support the military regime, so it's not in their interests to be contentious of the military".
The most contentious, of course, was his inclusion of a voucher plan, although the president declined to use that word.
The more contentious of the two is My Father at 100, written by Ron, Reagan's natural son with Nancy.
Sure, I'd worked with Neil before and know him to be among the most contentious of American playwrights.
Those include meat, fish, pickles, jams, cheeses, yogurts, maple syrup, honey and, most contentious of all, bread.
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