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The phrase "we will dispute" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating an intention to challenge or argue against something, such as a claim or decision. Example: "After reviewing the evidence, we will dispute the findings presented in the report."
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"If all our demands are not met, then it is natural that we will dispute the signing of such an agreement," he said.
While we haven't seen the suit in question, we will dispute it aggressively.
While this view is consistent with the ethics of welfare, we will dispute the authors' assumption that these patients are living lives of terrible suffering.
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We may not see such miniature work again, and no one will dispute the right of a once-harried actor to find comfort and splendour.
Yet few will dispute Mr Draskovic's assessment.
I don't think anybody will dispute that.
"I will dispute to my death that violating a Goldman Sachs confidentiality provision is a federal crime".
As for Murdoch, historians will dispute the nadir of the politicians' submission to Rupert's priorities.
It is expected the NT government will dispute some of his testimony later in the hearing.
Many assessments of Sharon's life and legacy will dispute that.
But fears persist that the man who once declared, "To the devil with the institutions," will dispute the outcome again.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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