Pronunciation of the English word dispute.
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1. | Two different parties with common interests were on the warpath when he cut in to settle the dispute. | |
2. | The countries concerned settled the dispute by peaceful means. | |
3. | Our top priority is to settle this dispute once and for all, so we are ready to meet them halfway. | |
4. | That dispute has been settled once and for all. | |
5. | The end of which there were two little sketches of rhetoric and logic, the latter finishing with a specimen of a dispute in the Socratic method. | |
6. | The interpretation of this data, however, is very much in dispute. | |
7. | These countries settled the dispute among themselves. | |
8. | The two countries came to a political settlement over this dispute. | |
9. | I think that he is in the right in this dispute. | |
10. | Nothing is ever done here without dispute. |