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Discover LudwigThe phrase "his contention" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to a person's claim or argument about something. Example: His contention is that the government should prioritize education reform over tax cuts. In this sentence, "his contention" refers to the person's belief or argument about the government's priorities.
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His contention is not far-fetched.
His contention is hard to prove.
In support of his contention, he cited section 946, Cal.Civ.Code.
The provisions on which he relies, however, undercut his contention.
A glance at the two benches challenged his contention.
Mr. Cuomo did not support his contention with great detail.
At first sight his contention seems plain wrong.
Mr. Pauling said numerous reliable studies support his contention.
But he repeated his contention that the case was strong.
I believe the conduct I encountered proves his contention.
The Court is of the view that the Constitution forbids us even to consider his contention.
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