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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a debates" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "a debate"? You can use "a debate" when referring to a formal discussion or argument on a particular topic, typically involving opposing viewpoints.
Example: "The candidates will participate in a debate on healthcare policy next week."
Alternatives: "a discussion" or "a dialogue".
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On Literary Nights they have lectures, silent moves, and sometimes a debates, and later on dancing.
"We will have a kids section on the website and they will have a debates section.
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There was a debate.
Something like a debate.
A debate ensued.
Host a debate.
Is there a debate?
A speech became a debate.
He's a debating champion.
Soon, a debate broke out.
It's not a debate.
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