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The phrase "fundamentally contested" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a concept, idea, or belief that is hotly debated or disputed among different groups or individuals. Example: The concept of social justice is fundamentally contested, with some arguing for equal distribution of resources and others advocating for equal opportunity.
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That the issue remains so deeply contested reflects how fundamentally flawed the current legal regime is.
"The exemption (of prior significant ground disturbance) appears to uphold a view that Aboriginal people have long contested: that Aboriginal culture is somehow in stasis, fundamentally unchanging and vulnerable to modernity".
It follows that the present appeal turns fundamentally on the following question: is there any basis in the Treaty for holding that the contested regulation is exempt from the constitutional constraints normally imposed by Community law, since it implements a sanctions regime imposed by Security Council resolutions?
Like many others, I believed that Australian democracy was fundamentally benign and benevolent, and that the problem lay with ideological approaches and policy settings that could be contested and corrected as part of the normal business of electoral politics.
Contested, too.
Everything else was contested.
"They contested every shot.
Additionally, benefit is contested.
The elections were not contested.
Angry creditors contested his will.
Borghese Inc. contested the trademark.
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