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The phrase "is not uncontroversial" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to something that is open to debate and not universally accepted. For example: "The current policy on immigration is not uncontroversial; many people disagree with it."
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But this view is not uncontroversial.
Speaking to Africans about conservation is not uncontroversial and her work has not always been straightforward.
Although their view is not uncontroversial, some theologians have found in the New Testament a progression of salvation in history.
This in itself is not uncontroversial, though it is not questioned as often as it ought to be.
"Bo is not uncontroversial in the party," said Joshua Rosenzweig of the Dui Hua Foundation, a human rights monitoring group, in Hong Kong.
Of course Merkel is following the lead of the United States, which is expanding a drone program that is not uncontroversial at home.
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While it's not yet sparked the same level of outcry as Google's AI contract with the Pentagon known as Project Maven, JEDI isn't uncontroversial.
Trump is reportedly considering Arkansas Republican Tom Cotton to replace Pompeo as the head of the CIA — a pick that isn't uncontroversial, given Cotton's deep Trump loyalty and relative intelligence inexperience.
The changes activists propose are not easy and they are not uncontroversial.
The process chosen to replace the site incrementally was not uncontroversial at the time.
A-whaling they will go A single heartbeat Glaring across the river Sisters without leaders ReprintsThe decision was not uncontroversial.
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