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Discover Ludwig"disputing over" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are describing two or more people who are arguing or discussing an issue. For example, "The two teams were disputing over the outcome of the match."
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The next day Captain Benwick seeks Anne out and he is soon talking again, disputing over books.
Auteur-criticism types will tell you that the story is about honour, as in this memorable exchange between the two principal desperadoes, played by William Holden and Ernest Borgnine, here disputing over the vigilante who has followed them into Mexico: Holden: "What would you do in his place?
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Land is expensive and disputes over title are common.
There is also dispute over who suggested the idea.
A20 Dispute Over F.B.I.
A14 Dispute Over H.M.O.
There's a dispute over which parts.
There had been a dispute over something.
Meanwhile, the dispute over gays lingers on.
Disputes over information were understandable, perhaps inevitable.
So too do maritime disputes over territory.
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