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Discover LudwigThe phrase "controversies of" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it in a sentence to refer to disputes or arguments regarding a certain topic or idea. For example, "The paparazzi are always stirring up the controversies of celebrity marriages."
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There have been controversies of this sort before.
Shostakovich suffered in the political controversies of his time.
Both men have been subjects of controversies of a sexual nature.
He is felt to have been involved in too many controversies of this nature.
Such talents served him less well when sucked into the controversies of the last few months.
Instead, she was embroiled in two of the biggest controversies of Trump's early Presidency.
She introduced viewers to the controversies of town planning and erotic Indian art.
It has developed into one of the great collegiate controversies of this period.
Even so, Paul hasn't been able to leave behind the passions and controversies of earlier eras.
Her instruction was not really about history, but about the controversies of her own day.
After the passionate controversies of the Civil War, this was an age of cool scientific nationalism.
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