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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a debate based" is not correct in English as it is incomplete and lacks clarity.
It could be used in contexts where you want to describe something that is founded on or derived from a debate, but it needs to be part of a larger, more complete phrase.
Example: "This is a debate-based approach to understanding the issue at hand."
Alternatives: "a debate-driven" or "a debate-oriented".
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Conduct a debate based on your findings.
Then we can have a debate based on the facts.
Let's focus on stopping foreclosures, helping keep people in their homes and protecting our economy with a debate based on solid public policy and legitimate reasoning.
It would be good to have a debate based on facts but I doubt we will, even if given the facts.
We further demonstrate, with DNA sequencing data, a very deep phylogenetic split between the subfamilies Elasmotheriinae and Rhinocerotinae that includes all the living rhinoceroses, settling a debate based on fossil evidence and confirming that the two lineages had diverged by the Eocene.
We need a debate based on data and real solutions to this certain impending national crisis.
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Mr Salmond said: "While Westminster is to have another meaningless and inconclusive adjournment debate on the Iraq crisis, the Scottish parliament is having a real debate based on a real motion from the SNP.
A little transparency on the part of the fossil-fuel industry and its supporters to ensure a fair debate based on a common set of scientific facts is the very least we should ask.
I mean, a real debate, based on issues and facts and a debate".
All I'm proposing is a proper debate based on the available evidence.
His proposal deserves a full debate based on facts, evidence and careful analysis.
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