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Discover LudwigThe phrase "dispute the" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that someone is challenging or arguing against something or someone. For example: - The two companies are in a legal dispute over patent infringement. - I cannot believe that you would dispute the findings of the expert. - The politician vehemently disputed the claims made by her opponent in the debate. In each of these examples, "dispute the" is followed by an object, such as an issue, finding, or claim that is being challenged or questioned.
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Few dispute the need.
Many dispute the claim.
Those banks dispute the accusations.
All three dispute the allegations.
Education officials dispute the charges.
P.S.A.P. companies dispute the charge.
Defendants dispute the allegations.
Some experts dispute the Bush-Buiter analysis.
Jones continues to dispute the finding.
(Team Perry did not dispute the characterization).
They also dispute the unions' pay figures.
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