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The phrase "a broad debate" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a discussion that encompasses a wide range of topics or perspectives.
Example: "The conference will feature a broad debate on climate change policies and their global implications."
Alternatives: "an extensive discussion" or "a wide-ranging dialogue".
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All the women also advocated a broad debate involving politicians, the media, schools and religious institutions.
What is needed instead, she believes, is a broad debate, among ordinary people.
"There's a broad debate going on about Commonwealth/state relations, which is a good thing".
A broad debate has been held on the various assumptions justifying the cost-benefit analyses and the permutations of these assumptions.
Elizabeth Warren won't say that she's interested in running, and, even if she does run, her voice alone wouldn't mean that there would be a broad debate.
And the problems at Odwalla have since sparked a broad debate over what rules are needed to insure the safety of fresh juices and cider.
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Yet a broader debate may be coming.
But the dispute has ignited a broader debate.
The new research is also reinvigorating a broader debate within the auto industry over seat belts.
"It's a broader debate than you're going to see elsewhere," Mr. Gross said.
Let's just try to imagine for a second what a broader debate might have involved.
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