idiom > a place of strategic importance
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Contested
  Explanation: Opposing sides of non-compete non-strategic location.
  Usage: Partial official; as object; means the place is very important
  Source: "Zhou Shu Wang Yue Chuan": "White Horse hub, is the battleground. This city widowed weak, easy to be made also."
bì zhēng zhī dì
  Means of confrontation, both sides non-compete non-strategic location
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No. 3
  White Horse hub, is contested. This city of widowhood weak, easy to plan too. - "Zhou Shu Wang Yue Chuan"
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No. 4
  If the thief has Lingwu in Italy, that is contested. - Young 100 000 000 "on the spiritual state of affairs"
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English Expression
  1. n.:  a place of strategic importance,  area of contention
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