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disputable

[dih-spyoo-tuh-buhl, dis-pyoo-] / dɪˈspju tə bəl, ˈdɪs pjʊ- /


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Even if the government has simply a facially plausible case against Fulton County—which, to be clear, is disputable here—Briffault says that courts are typically reluctant to shut down such federal actions.

From Slate • May 8, 2026

Its effectiveness is scarcely disputable: The Commonwealth Fund estimates that the vaccine averted about 1.1 million American deaths from COVID-19 and more than 10.3 million hospitalizations this year.

From Los Angeles Times • Dec. 26, 2021

Much of the language isn’t coherent enough to be specifically disputable.

From New York Times • Aug. 21, 2019

How accountable are we for high school actions, when this is clearly a disputable high school action?

From Salon • Sep. 19, 2018

The Platonic doctrine that the soul is an immaterial essence, independent of corporeal support, seems to Galen very disputable.

From Roman Society from Nero to Marcus Aurelius by Dill, Samuel




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