Sentence examples for is disputed for from inspiring English sources

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The term is disputed, for sometimes it is applied to blundering, unheroic protagonists (Schweik in The Good Soldier Schweik, say).

At best, the James Earl Ray quote is "disputed," for what it's worth, I think there's credible evidence that it's simply a lie.

"When it comes to credit card fraud, anytime a charge is disputed for fraud purposes, it's mostly an unrecognizable charge," Busche said.

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Exactly what happened in Beit Hanoun will be disputed for some time, most likely.

However, the effects of even low doses of BPA have been disputed for years.

The governor's race in Washington State in 2004 was disputed for eight months.

However, the ownership of these valuable islands has been disputed for decades, with Japan, Taiwan and China all claiming they are rightfully theirs.

He noted the soundness of the reports — of the 50 million the company issued last year, only 3,600 were disputed for inaccuracy.

They sign a declaration of good intentions, the wording of which has been disputed for days by their Sherpas before the actual gathering.

The play's provenance has been disputed for three centuries; the eighteenth-century writer Lewis Theobald claimed to have adapted it from the lost Shakespeare and Fletcher work "Cardenio".

The ownership of the islands — in waters rich with fish and oil and natural gas deposits — has been disputed for decades.

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