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Discover LudwigThe phrase "contentious process" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a process that is likely to cause disagreement or controversy.
Example: "The negotiations between the two parties turned into a contentious process, with both sides unwilling to compromise."
Alternatives: "disputed process" or "controversial process."
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"There's a real tendency to want to forget," he said of the contentious process.
Medical-malpractice litigation can be a lengthy, expensive, and contentious process.
Ms. Lofgren described the contentious process as "difficult and time-consuming".
It has also been a prolonged, exacting and sometimes contentious process.
Tackling such issues has proven to be a contentious process in the past.
But the vote is merely one step in what is expected to be a contentious process.
But the more common method is the contentious process of expropriating land that is not fulfilling its "social function".
As they waited in line to vote, neighbors continued to spar over the contentious process that produced the charter.
"It's a matter of not letting our strengths get lost in the fog of a complicated and sometimes contentious process".
However, the implementation mechanisms towards achieving such a goal are indeed a complex and often contentious process.
Prognosticators are wildly confused about which "side" will benefit from the highly contentious process around Brett Kavanaugh.
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