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Discover LudwigThe phrase "disputed over" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to describe when two or more people are in disagreement about something. For example, "They disputed over who should pay the bill."
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The usefulness of the midnight operation, which destroyed three German dams, has been disputed over the years.
During the 18th century the French and Spanish disputed over Caddo territory; the tribe was initially friendly to the French.
The ranch belongs to the Davidians but the trusteeship of the land has been disputed over the years.
More important in practical terms, Berlin's claim to dominance is disputed; over four decades, power has been deliberately decentralized.
Expect brisk tempos from Mr. Zinman, one who supports the notion that Beethoven's metronome marks, disputed over the centuries, were probably what he wanted after all.
Mr. Hussein set the stage for war with Iran by repudiating a 1975 agreement that had settled a disputed over the Shatt al Arab, the strategic waterway along their border.
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