Examples of 'were uncontested' in a sentence

Meaning of "were uncontested"

were uncontested - describes a situation where there is no opposition or challenge. It is commonly used in legal contexts to refer to a case or claim that is not disputed by any party

How to use "were uncontested" in a sentence

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were uncontested
Fourteen of the sixteen seats were uncontested.
The Democratic primaries were uncontested as incumbent President Barack Obama was the assured nominee.
Eight of the thirty seats were uncontested.
Nine seats were uncontested.
He stated that other parts of the text were uncontested.
The majority of divorce cases were uncontested with no other issues identified.
This was largely owing to the Conservatives winning 163 seats that were uncontested by others.
The other races were uncontested.
Five of the seventeen seats were uncontested.
Eight seats were uncontested.
Seven of the constituencies were uncontested.
Three seats were uncontested.
Two Independent councillors were uncontested.
Some of the elections were uncontested.
Few of these proposals were uncontested.

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The remaining elections were uncontested.
Thirteen constituencies were uncontested.
Conservative candidates were uncontested.
Ten of the thirty-six seats were uncontested.
In fact, four of the seven seats were uncontested.
Sixteen of the thirty-five wards were uncontested.
The parish council has five seats available which were uncontested in the May 2007 election.
The parish council has seven seats available which were uncontested in the May 2007 election.
Sources: Both primaries were uncontested.
On Nomination Day, the PAP gained 37 seats in divisions which were uncontested by other parties.
The other 12 seats were uncontested.

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