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OK but a bit unusual. It depends on if the question mark belongs to "Is this sentence correct? "or to "Therealso wasa material dispute?" . Now "There also was a material dispute?" would be better as "Was there also a material dispute?" or "There was also a material dispute?". On the other hand "There also was a material dispute." is better as "There was also a material dispute."

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