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"contradiction about" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe a statement or situation that goes against or conflicts with something else. Example: The CEO's claims about the company's financial success were a contradiction about the recent layoffs and budget cuts.
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This isn't the only contradiction about her.
Alongside this is the contradiction about "standards".
It's a song about conflict, about contradiction, about dialogue.
Opinion poll takers say anxiety about deregulation may also have something to do with a contradiction in the American psyche that they say has opened up in recent years, a contradiction about what people really want.
Perhaps the biggest contradiction about Sevigny is that she inaugurated the modern It Girl paradigm yet also broke its main rule, by outlasting the scene that she originally personified.
However, there exists a contradiction about the comparison between the effects of hydroxyl and epoxy on the decreasing capacitance.
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The seeming contradiction came about because foreign-born residents tended to settle in states with higher rates of English language literacy.
How can we deal with potential contradictions about social, ecological, and economic goals?
And that era's questions and contradictions about recruitment remain valid.
I liked the occasional first-person narration, which helped explain some of the contradictions about him as a character.
It was, he said, "a piece where a ton of contradictions (about the artist, about the time) are fused with shocking, deadpan economy into an unforgettable ingot".
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