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"could be contradictory" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to suggest that two things could be opposed to each other. For example, "The statement that lower taxes will help the economy could be contradictory to its actual effect on GDP."
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But Mr. Lee said this approach could be contradictory.
In the case of Sherwood, and of other writers as well, the F.B.I. records could be contradictory and self-protective.
Prince could be contradictory.
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Both are admirable aims, but they could well be contradictory: so which is his primary objective?
The results of thousands — or millions — of pairwise comparisons could, of course, be contradictory: Some people may like "Citizen Kane" better than "The Godfather," but others may like "The Godfather" better than "Citizen Kane". The only sensible way to interpret conflicting comparisons is statistically.
He could be as contradictory as his surname - Tin is not wood.
What could be more contradictory than fortress walls, a gossamer roof and cast glass?
While it might have been the alcohol talking, Mr. Hill could be somewhat contradictory in discussing his post-"Moneyball" strategy.
This could be completely contradictory to my last point, but go ahead eat that giant pizza.
Did the villagers who make up a large percent of Afghans want a centralized government with priorities that could be mutually contradictory?
Thus, coexpression of Rex1 and Nanog could be considered contradictory.
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