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The phrase "with disputing" is not correct and does not sound natural in written English.
It may be intended to convey the idea of engaging in a dispute or argument, but the phrasing is awkward. Example: "The committee met with disputing members, which made it difficult to reach a consensus."
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On cross-examination, Mr. Pellicano, acting as his own lawyer and speaking of himself in the third person, seemed more concerned with getting his own words right than with disputing Mr. Sender's account.
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No one I spoke with disputed the economic and environmental benefits of aluminum recycling.
"The Parades Commission was set up and constituted by statute as an independent body to deal with disputed parades.
How can technology help with dispute resolution?
Take the local politics, riven with dispute.
Newspapers are filled with disputes over flags, marches and history.
The Obama administration is also dealing with disputes with Mexico and Brazil over American restrictions on trucking and subsidies for cotton growers.
Academic journals brim with disputes as theories are contested by opponents.
The road to a shared definition of Syn Bio is riddled with disputes.
They mainly deal with disputes between Orthodox Jews, although anyone can use the courts.
Company rules emphasized privacy, forbidding employees with disputes from seeking out sympathetic colleagues or sharing documents.
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