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Sentences with DISPUTABLE

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"It is disputable whether the proposed solution will actually solve the problem."
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"The scientific theory remains disputable due to conflicting research findings."
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"Her claim of innocence is highly disputable given the concrete evidence against her."
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"The movie's artistic merit is disputable among critics and audiences."
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"The disputable decision of the referee led to an intense argument among the players."
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"The historical accuracy of the novel is disputable according to some historians."
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"The disputable nature of the statistics raises doubts about their reliability."
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"It's disputable whether his success is a result of talent or luck."
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"The controversial policy has been a subject of disputable debates."
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"The episode ends with a cliffhanger, leaving the disputable fate of the main character unclear."
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"The existence of God is a highly disputable topic among philosophers and theologians."
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"There are disputable claims about the effectiveness of alternative medicine."
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"The results of the study are disputable due to methodological flaws."
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"Her talent as a singer is disputable; some love her voice, while others find it grating."
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"The coach's decision to bench the star player was disputable and caused controversy."
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"The film's artistic merit is disputable, with critics giving mixed reviews."
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"Whether climate change is caused by humans is still disputable in some scientific communities."
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"The company's financial practices are disputable and have raised concerns among investors."
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"The lawyer presented disputable evidence that cast doubt on the defendant's guilt."
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"The origins of ancient civilizations are disputable, as historians have different theories."
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"His claim of being the rightful heir to the throne is disputable and lacks concrete proof."
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"The author's interpretation of the novel's ending is disputable, leaving readers with different opinions."
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"The disputable decision of the referee led to protests from both teams."
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"Whether nature or nurture has a greater influence on development is a disputable question."
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"The accuracy of the historical account is disputable, as different sources provide conflicting information."
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"The disputable nature of the statistics weakens the argument being made."
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"The ethical implications of the new medical procedure are highly disputable."
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"The disputable nature of the data raises concerns about the study's validity."
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"His behavior at the party was highly disputable, resulting in arguments and confrontations."
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"The artist's choice of subject matter for the painting is disputable and has sparked debate among art critics."
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