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The phrase "a debatable topic" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a subject or issue that is open to discussion and differing opinions.
Example: "Climate change is a debatable topic that often leads to heated discussions among experts and the public."
Alternatives: "a contentious issue" or "a controversial subject".
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That would be a debatable topic, if anyone were actually interested in such a debate.
Form a debate: Group discussion is weighing the pros and cons of a debatable topic, e.g., should prostitutes be taxed?
The physical nature and the interaction strength of Hp-π interactions are often a debatable topic.
While the idea of the Earth being flat preoccupied the first philosophers millennia ago, the question of whether the Universe itself is flat remains a debatable topic.
The interaction strength and the physical nature and properties of nonpolar H-π interactions are often a debatable topic [6, 10, 17].
Programmed cell death (PCD) is a genetically encoded mechanism that leads to cell death, PCD in bacteria is always a debatable topic.
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The selection of an anastomosis method after a distal gastrectomy is a highly debatable topic; however, the available documentation lacks the necessary research based on a comparison of early postoperative complications.
"It was not a debatable issue".
Authors' response: This is a debatable issue.
Patient selection is also a debatable issue in FTS.
However, the CdS/CIGSe junction interface study is still a debatable research topic which needs further clarifications.
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