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The phrase "a broader debate" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a topic that encompasses a wider range of issues or perspectives than a more specific debate.
Example: "The recent policy changes have sparked a broader debate about the future of education in our society."
Alternatives: "a wider discussion" or "a larger conversation".
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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.
This was part of a broader debate about New Labour's political strategy and policy means.
Or is it part of a broader debate about public decency?
It would be naive to remove his comments from a broader debate about gender and power.
Let's just try to imagine for a second what a broader debate might have involved.
The feud feeds into a broader debate on integrating the estimated 1.8 million Muslims in Britain.
The bill is likely to spark a broader debate about its status as a U.S. territory.
That term, more recently, has gotten caught up in a broader debate about modern police tactics.
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