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Discover Ludwig"dispute on" is correct and usable in written English.
It is generally used as part of a phrase: to "continue/carry on/maintain a dispute on." For example, "The two sides in the trade negotiation continued to maintain a dispute on the tariff levels."
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There is no dispute on one issue: the military rate has been climbing faster than the civilian rate.
When they got locked in dispute, on one side or the other they call her for advise.
And one of the captains involved in the Brooklyn dispute on May 1 was suspended, Mr. Fraser said.
There is no dispute on those facts.
There is some dispute on this point.
There is scant dispute on the importance of transportation.
The dispute on Sunday delayed the formal transfer.
The government collapsed Thursday over an ongoing dispute on language rights in a bilingual voting district.
All three bureaus provide instructions on how to file a dispute on their Web sites.
A COLONIAL place name can sometimes denote a lingering territorial dispute on the Indian subcontinent.
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The subsequent dispute on-screen was, as one anchor said, "awkward".
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