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Discover LudwigThe phrase "of controversy" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to describe a topic or issue that is causing disagreement or debate. For example: - This book has been the subject of much controversy since its release. - The decision to ban the film has sparked a lot of controversy. - The issue of gun control is a constant source of controversy in our country.
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It's a source of controversy.
Both evoked a certain amount of controversy.
Coulibaly has had a history of controversy.
I just got out of controversy, man.
It's not a lot of controversy.
"That caused a lot of controversy".
The financing was the subject of controversy.
It caused all sorts of controversy".
Both books are the subject of controversy.
The commemorations were hardly free of controversy.
A storm of controversy followed.
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