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Discover LudwigThe phrase "contested issue" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It can be used to describe a topic or problem that is being debated or challenged by different people or groups. For example: - "Gun control legislation has been a long-standing contested issue in the United States." - "The presidential candidate's stance on immigration policy remains a highly contested issue among voters." - "The decision to demolish the historic building was met with a lot of opposition and has become a contested issue in the community."
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This has long been a contested issue.
Thus, the only contested issue is likelihood of confusion.
Even this is a hotly contested issue among experts.
This social problem is a hotly contested issue.
This is a contested issue both in the scientific literature and in policy deliberations.
It's far too simple to see any contested issue as another face of the "culture war".
But the timing is a hotly contested issue, among sleepy relatives and New York bureaucrats alike.
Handling relations with China has often been the most bitterly contested issue in Taiwanese politics.
The only contested issue is whether the constitutional violation was a substantial one.
Access to these will be a keenly contested issue at the inquiry.
How to handle interviews with fringe and extreme voices is a highly contested issue.
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