will dispute
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future tenseof dispute.future tense
Used to express actions, events, or states that have not yet occurred but are expected to happen.
disputeverb (used without object)to engage in argument or debate.
Example Sentences
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Mr. Chew will dispute that his company tracks people as he plans to put distance between TikTok and China in prepared testimony he will deliver to the House Energy and Commerce Committee on Thursday.
From Washington Times ● Mar. 22, 2023
They will dispute that actual mechanism of control, but there is something there.
From The Verge ● Aug. 2, 2022
I think no one will dispute that Evelyn is a very strong personality — which is not a bad thing by the way, especially in a chef.
From Los Angeles Times ● Apr. 21, 2022
Economist Franco Parisi, who lives in the United States and did not travel to Chile to campaign, won a surprise third place but only the candidates placed first and second will dispute the second round.
From BBC ● Nov. 22, 2021
No one who is familiar with the work of Mr. Headon Hill will dispute that in "The Queen of Night" is to be found the most skilful and enthralling detective story he has yet done.
From The Last Stroke a detective story by Lawrence L. Lynch