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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a debatable" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a topic or issue that is open to discussion or disagreement.
Example: "The proposal for the new policy is a debatable issue among the committee members."
Alternatives: "a contentious" or "a controversial".
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That would be a debatable topic, if anyone were actually interested in such a debate.
This isn't even a debatable issue -- there are no measures to debate.
It's a debatable point".
That's a debatable philosophy".
But it's a debatable case.
That is a debatable notion.
It was a debatable call.
It's not a debatable question".
This is a debatable assumption.
A debatable claim, to say the least.
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Momentum is a debatable and often ephemeral intangible.
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