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Discover Ludwig"contested grounds" is a correct and usable term in written English.
You can use it to refer to areas of disagreement or uncertainty between parties in a discussion or in an argument, such as "The issue of gun control has become contested grounds in recent debates".
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In February, Medicins Sans Frontires were expelled from Rakhine state, on heavily contested grounds, a move that was precipitated by mass protests against the medical aid charity by Rakhines.
The firm's longstanding interest in such projects brings it into frequent contact with the communities and local authorities who use and live in these built environments, which tend to be contested grounds owing to the conflicting claims of the populations and municipalities that use and manage them.
This course examines what arguments around technologies of text reveal about the contested grounds of literature and literacy: who has access to ideas and who controls how those ideas will be shared?
And no challenge is more essential to our security than our fight against al-Qaeda". It was the contested grounds for the 2003 invasion that made it the most polarizing conflict since Vietnam.
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It is bitterly contested ground.
It remains contested ground.
Mexico's politically contested ground has narrowed.
But the Prairie is contested ground.
It has been contested ground for much of the last six months.
Statistical problems always guarantee that the income gap, in any country, is contested ground.
But such monuments are public declarations that turn the war itself into contested ground.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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