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disagree

[dis-uh-gree] / ˌdɪs əˈgri /




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What followed was the football fallout that divided a nation; Keane disagreeing so vehemently with McCarthy's training camp methods that he quit and went home.

From BBC

However, the VAR official disagreed, ruling that Wirtz was played onside by the narrowest of the margins, even though his foot seemed in an offside position.

From Barron's

We have built a culture in which performance substitutes for conviction and disagreeing with the script carries a cost.

From The Wall Street Journal

A second person will step in if the AI and human reader disagree by more than two points on a 12-point scoring scale.

From Los Angeles Times

When asked whether giving stateless children citizenship could be seen as a reward to undocumented migrants who give birth in South Africa, Christy disagrees.

From BBC