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The phrase "partisan disputes" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to disagreements between two political parties. For example: "The partisan disputes between the Republicans and Democrats seemed to be never ending."
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Partisan Disputes President Bush signed the Help America Vote Act into law in October 2002.
That is only the start of the unresolved questions that may turn into partisan disputes.
Efforts to add contentious policy provisions to the spending measures are also expected to set off partisan disputes.
Broader legislation to provide prescription drug coverage to retirees has been bottled up by partisan disputes in Congress.
Western officials have acknowledged the partisan disputes inside the election headquarters, but played down irregularities that might deprive the election of legitimacy.
"These problems waste taxpayer dollars, undermine voter confidence and fuel partisan disputes over the integrity of our elections," said David Becker, director of election initiatives at the center.
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But a partisan dispute in the Senate on other related steps led to paralysis.
The specifics of the debate last week should be an example of an issue beyond partisan dispute.
Restrictions on voting and vote fraud have been an increasingly contentious topic of partisan dispute.
It doesn't have a quorum, because of a now long-running partisan dispute over appointees.
But the nominations could become ensnared in a partisan dispute in the Senate.
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