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The phrase could be contested is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to express that something is potentially open to challenge or dispute. For example: The results of this election could be contested if there is evidence of voter fraud.
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Any of those actions could be contested in court.
Its powers could be contested in a court.
If the recounts reveal significant disparities, they could be contested in court.
Up to a quarter of the board, so two seats could be contested if the board had eight members.
Thus it is doubtful that the legality of this provision could be contested, even assuming that the issue was properly raised, which respondent disputes.
The primary results also could be contested for some time, and still might not be the final word for Mr. Saland and Mr. McDonald.
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The evidence from Ressam, which could not be contested, painted a very different picture.
"Marital privilege" could occasionally be contested by police or prosecutors, but that was the exception, not the rule.
But while that was a landslide, this race, which featured mudslinging from the start, is now mired in a legal process that could still be contested.
As the errors listed had already been condemned in allocutions, encyclicals, and other apostolic letters, the Syllabus said nothing new and so could not be contested.
For now — and perhaps a day or two more — there is no reprieve, no resolution, and as this Cup extends, there is also increased concern that the result on the water could eventually be contested as well.
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