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is uncontested
adjective
Not contested or disputed; not made the object of competition.
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That the illusion exists is uncontested.
"April showers bring forth May flowers" that much is uncontested.
The economy is uncontested as the most important issue facing Britons once again at 39%.
It is uncontested that the filing fees exclude legitimate as well as frivolous candidates.
The bill is a brief 11 pages and it is uncontested, at least on Capitol Hill.
What is uncontested is that it has been devastating to Eliot Spitzer.
This cross-cutting design principle for human-computer interfaces is uncontested yet underutilized.
Yet the immediate prize of war, Iraq, remains precariously uncertain.With reinforcements still flowing in, America's control is uncontested.
The church says that even one "yes" vote is enough if the candidate is uncontested; all the seats are uncontested.
The role that SNSs play in helping protests grow is uncontested by most media reports of recent events.
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