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"disputable assumption" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to an assumption or belief that is open to disagreement and debate. Here is an example: "The politician's statement was based on a disputable assumption that the economy would continue to grow at the same rate."
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On the admittedly disputable assumption that Rawls thinks that factors that are "arbitrary from a moral point of view" and affect people's interests are a matter of luck, one might read this passage as saying that under a just distribution, luck does not influence distributive shares (Rawls 1971, 72).
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Model-based ecological-economic studies on water management can be a valuable source of information for policy decisions on water-related issues; however, disputable normative assumptions may be involved.
If these are compelling reasons, then they may count as arguments in favor of the centrality of formality and necessary truth-preservation; but if they rest on disputable, contentious assumptions, then the analysis may provide elements for a critical evaluation of each of these two components as truly constitutive of the concept of logical consequence.
We realise that this assumption is disputable.
And though its methods are disputable, few dispute the justice of its cause.
However, in reality, this assumption is actually disputable and rarely holds.
The summary points out: "Economic impact estimates completed over the past 20 years vary in their coverage of subsets of economic sectors and depend on a large number of assumptions, many of which are disputable, and many estimates do not account for catastrophic changes, tipping points, and many other factors".
A number of people (even Tye himself (1998)) have since called the original contrary assumption that sensory qualities are narrow a "deep / powerful / compelling" intuition, but it proves to be highly disputable.
"It's not disputable," he said.
This latter point, however, is disputable.
"It's not a disputable thing," he says.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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