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Discover LudwigThe phrase "remain disputed" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe a situation or topic that is still being argued or debated. Example: The ownership of the land remains disputed between the two neighboring countries, causing tension and conflict in the region.
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But several borders still remain disputed.
There was a scuffle, the circumstances of which remain disputed.
Though the targets of the Russian attacks and Syrian fightback remain disputed, the civilian casualties mount.
One province of high priority for the president is Ghazni, where results remain disputed and have yet to be announced.
The Republicans will doubtless claw back some lost ground in November, but the Rockies will remain disputed territory.
"And who are you, any more?" Events at Etaples remain disputed and the drama was accused of historical inaccuracy.
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For a while, the area remained disputed territory, but in 2010 Russia renounced its rights to the land, and the villagers, citizens of Russia, found themselves foreigners on Azerbaijani soil.After much to-ing and fro-ing over their fate, the Russian government now says all is resolved.
The remainder of Acadia, present-day eastern Maine and New Brunswick, remained disputed territory between New England and New France.
The Umayyad defeat led to the collapse of Muslim rule over much of the region, which until ca. 740 remained disputed territory, with both the Arabs and the Turgesh fighting for control over it.
The tension points will remain: the disputed border, Tibet and much else.
Nevertheless, fundamental research questions such as what type of policy regime produces more favourable integration outcomes remain empirically disputed, and results are inconclusive.
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