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Discover LudwigThe phrase "dispute him" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you wish to express disagreement with someone. For example, "My boss disagreed with my decision, but I disputed him."
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Tenant leaders dispute him.
Coptis was the first to dispute him.
Utterly undisputed, even as people seem desperate to dispute him.
Let's hope we have reason to dispute him after 18 September.
When Ananda resists Radhesh, he argues with his uncle "not to dispute him but to fend off becoming an accomplice to his vision".
Alberto Arroyo claimed to be the first person to jog around the Central Park Reservoir, and by the time he died in a Manhattan nursing home at 94 on Thursday, who could dispute him?
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No one disputed him, although it was a perfect moment for Gibbs to tweak him.
When Michael Waldman, president of the Brennan Center for Justice at the New York University School of Law, wrote such an article in Newsweek in March 2009, a pair of law professors disputed him in print.
The heart did not lie in what it saw Will you then dispute with him on his vision?
The notes, whose accuracy Fredman has disputed, describe him saying that videotapes of interrogations would look "ugly".
They disputed with him during his lifetime and continued afterward to refute his doctrines in their writings.
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