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To contradict something, you would use the phrase 'contradict with'. For example, "This statement contradicts with the evidence presented."
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At least our paper provides a guidance and proof that this kind of device is possible and doesn't contradict to any known laws of nature," Sir Andre added.
I'm sure there are a few people who have some issues with me now, but it doesn't contradict to be a Muslim freedom fighter and work for the F.B.I. and the C.I.A., because we're against terrorism like they are.
This contradict to (3.15) and the proof is complete.
This implies, by the property of, we have, which this contradict to (2.6).
which would contradict to (4.25) as is large enough since as.
Thus, Theorem in [8] and the presentation in [9] contradict to each other (see also [10]).
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This contradicts to.
which contradicts to (4.32).
This contradicts to (2.1).
which contradicts to if and contradicts to if.
This contradicts to Lemma 2.3.
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