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Discover LudwigThe phrase "is much disputed" is a correct and usable expression in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation in which there is a great deal of disagreement about something. For example, "The issue of gun control in the United States is much disputed."
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Classification in this suborder is much disputed.
ReprintsThe source of this inflation is much disputed.
The constitutionality of the law is much disputed.
Exactly what the letter said, and even to whom it was addressed, is much disputed.
What happened next has not been established, and is much disputed.
Salsa is also a passion in Japan, and is taking hold in India and China.Salsa's history is much disputed.
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The authorship of this revenge play has been much disputed.
The causes of income inequality are much disputed; so are its costs.
During the partitions of the kingdom between the successors of Clovis, Touraine was much disputed.
A year earlier he'd been in a motorbike accident, the facts of which are much disputed.
He also reportedly hit 84 home runs in 1936 and amassed nearly 800 career homers though those figures have been much disputed.
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