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Discover LudwigThe phrase "dispute of" is not grammatically correct.
You could use more specific words, such as "dispute over," "dispute concerning," or "dispute about" to express the same idea. For example: "The two parties were in dispute over who should pay the legal fees."
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That dispute, of course, will now play out in court.
The records were released in response to the hospital's continuing dispute of the accusation.
First, there was the continuing fallout from the tagging dispute of the previous year.
But settling the dispute of a golfer's $2 Nassau can require waiting till the next business day.
A spokesman said: "We can confirm we are currently investigating the title dispute of a George Cross medal.
He said that he was not aware of any previous dispute of similar magnitude between the two countries.
This is smart lawyering — the plaintiffs are avoiding the whole dispute of whether Omnicare was rightly decided.
But most of the area's Greek families fled after the Cyprus dispute of the 1960s and 70s.
He didn't mention that José Carreras, the opera singer, was embroiled in a name dispute of his own.
No dispute of this magnitude happens without very good reason and without a very real sense of grievance.
He also said Mr. Chen saw no need to become involved in the internal dispute of another party.
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