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was disputable
adjective
Of opinions, propositions or questions, subject to dispute; not settled.
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It said the new statistics were "welcome news" but the evidence that an opt-out donation system worked was "disputable".
The molecular biological MDM2 and CDK4 analysis indicates that the diagnosis was disputable in 5/11 (45%) pleomorphic liposarcoma patients.
For the other mRNAs, their localization was not observed in nuclear bodies or was disputable (Table 1).
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And though its methods are disputable, few dispute the justice of its cause.
This latter point, however, is disputable.
The evaluation of individual items may be disputable.
Whether or not that included a sexual relationship is disputable.
Who filibustered more — the Democrats under Bush, or the Republicans under Obama — is disputable.
If it's disputable, we can attribute it or otherwise note the uncertainty.
Because Picardy was never unified in the feudal period, its boundaries are disputable.
Moreover, the claim that economic interdependence automatically ameliorates the chances of conflict is disputable.
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