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The phrase "strongly contests" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing a firm disagreement or opposition to a statement, idea, or action. Example: "The lawyer strongly contests the validity of the evidence presented in court."
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Mr. Buffett strongly contests the premise.
But the government has contended that the statements were voluntary, an assertion that the defense strongly contests.
EE said: "EE has transparent financial accounts and a responsible approach to tax, and strongly contests any suggestion of improper tax conduct.
Responding to the allegations of mishandling an investigation, Charlie Kimber, the party's national secretary said: "The SWP strongly contests major elements of this account of the disputes committee hearing.
Some recent research, however, strongly contests the conclusion that minimum wages cause job loss.
This is something that Black, now separated from Borden, strongly contests.
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A spokesman for HMRC said: "HMRC will strongly contest any action.
We will very strongly contest an evolutionist position that they are letting facts speak for themselves".
The Harris Academy is understood to strongly contest the whistle-blower's claims.
Church leaderships will continue to strongly contest such law reforms, but nobody is asking them to participate.
"All the allegations against me have been put forward on the basis of hearsay and I strongly contest them," he said.
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