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Discover LudwigThe phrase "contest that" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are challenging something that has been previously stated. For example: "You said I was wrong, but I contest that."
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I would contest that assumption".
It was hard to contest that point.
It was the contest that defined a Premier League era.
It was a weird contest that featured several unexpected developments.
The contest that followed was noteworthy for several reasons.
The church could contest that figure in court.
Our system, using only one feature, outperformed the winner of the ICPR 2014 contest that combined four types of features.
In the great contest that is life, the common bedbug, Cimex lectularius, qualifies as a winner.
"We wanted a contest that would challenge the minds of New York City art students".
This is a contest that stands apart from anything in Spain.
Mr. Valesky came out ahead in a three-way contest that split the Republican vote.
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