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Discover LudwigThe use of "dispute being" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used as part of a noun phrase or as a participle phrase to describe a disagreement or argument that is currently ongoing or in progress. Example: "Despite the dispute being still ongoing, both parties have agreed to table any further negotiations until next month."
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They were escapist and surreal – although they always dispute being surreal – when most other comedians were hellbent on being naturalistic.
The exact amount he owes is the subject of a separate dispute being heard in federal court.
Captain-General Aguilar has been ordered to suppress at any cost the Bilbao movement, which is frankly revolutionary, the labor dispute being merely a pretext.
Credit reporting companies are required to investigate the items in question, usually within 30 to 45 days of the dispute being filed.
If next month's decision goes, as anticipated by many, against the banks, there's little to stop the dispute being protracted further, warns David Black at financial analyst Defaqto.
A fresh dispatch from the great leylandii war was noted this week, with news of yet another epic neighbourly dispute being triggered by the fast-growing, controversial cypress.
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The dispute is alarming allies.
The dispute was not resolved.
This dispute is self-defeating.
The dispute is far from over.
A maritime dispute was still unsettled, however.
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