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The phrase "a debatable case" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a situation or argument that is open to differing opinions or interpretations.
Example: "The decision to implement the new policy is a debatable case among the board members, with strong arguments on both sides."
Alternatives: "a contentious issue" or "a controversial matter".
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But it's a debatable case.
The point is simply that this is a debatable case — more so, say, than a comparison of Mr. Romney and Newt Gingrich might be.
This practicing Catholic made a debatable case that Catholic immigrants were bringing their own democratic spirit to the religious constellation, concluding -- as some on the Christian Right still do -- that for Americans "the ideas of Christianity and liberty are so completely mingled that it is almost impossible to get them to conceive of the one without the other".
There is a debatable case that Mr. Obama's national polls are a pinch stronger than a week or so ago, when there was a period of a few days when they seemed to suggest that Mr. Obama was trailing by perhaps one percentage point.
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"It's a very debatable case," said a transit officer near a platform on the No. 1 and 9 subway lines.
Morris is a more debatable case.
That is a more debatable case, because it is hard to know exactly how the public perceives the economy and assigns credit or blame to Mr. Obama for its performance.
This year's election was a more debatable case and might have been winnable for Mr. Romney, but Mr. Obama's margin of victory was only slightly wider than might have been predicted based on the improved jobs numbers throughout 2012.
Missouri is a more debatable case, but as the first primary of any kind held in the Midwest — perhaps Mr. Romney's weakest region — it may tell us something about how states like Michigan and Ohio are likely to vote when they hold key primaries on Feb. 28 and March 6, respectively.
Another pitcher with a debatable Hall of Fame case, Kevin Brown, hardly needs steroids to turn off voters.
The more debatable cases are Pennsylvania, Michigan and Minnesota.
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