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"controversial figure" is correct and used in written English.
You can use this phrase to describe someone who is widely discussed by the public, often in a negative light. For example, "Edward Snowden is a controversial figure for releasing confidential information about the government's surveillance program."
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She was a controversial figure.
Baraka was a controversial figure.
The evolutionary biologist is a controversial figure.
Clark has always been a controversial figure.
Ms. Koofi is a somewhat controversial figure.
Rwanda's president is a controversial figure.
Mr Kagame is a controversial figure.
Bandera is a deeply controversial figure.
Burghley has always been a controversial figure.
As such she is a controversial figure.
Even so, he remained a controversial figure.
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