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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I will dispute" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to express your intention to challenge a statement of fact or an opinion. For example: "I will dispute the claim that humans have a negative impact on the environment."
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"I will dispute to my death that violating a Goldman Sachs confidentiality provision is a federal crime".
"I will dispute to my death that violating a Goldman Sachs confidentiality provision is a federal crime," Mr. Marino said, raising his voice for dramatic effect.
My limited trips to sub-Saharan Africa makes me think those who know the continent better than I will dispute those choices.
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I will not dispute that there is a particular kind of creativity involved in solving puzzles, but it is not at all the kind of creativity needed to solve problems.
However I will not dispute the issue because the supersession thesis fails even if we allow the prohibition.
I will not dispute this obvious reality.
Conspiracy theorists will dispute my charge, I know, because I have no photos or video to back up my claim but that's fine.
I don't think anybody will dispute that.
And few will dispute that I have already been "cast" in the role of activist in this area over the last decade.
I don't think anyone will dispute that with Rs 20 you cannot buy even two-square meals a day.
I'll not dispute the potential, or the potential danger, of Iran being a dominant player.
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