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The phrase "a fun debate" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a debate that is enjoyable or entertaining, often implying a light-hearted or engaging discussion.
Example: "The students had a fun debate about the merits of different superhero movies during class."
Alternatives: "an enjoyable discussion" or "a lively argument".
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"It's a fun debate," Costello said.
So that was a fun debate.
That's a substantive story, but it's a fun debate to have for discussion".
"IF YOU want to have a fun debate, ask bloggers what a blog is," says Jeremy Zawodny at Yahoo!
But it makes for a fun debate to go for the jugular at the outset.
So right after Oscars' host Chris Rock finishes his monologue, Black&Sexy TV will host a fun debate on classic black films.
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It'll be an evening of fierce competition, fun debate, and friendship.
Let them know that their one-sided view isn't conducive to a fun, intellectual debate.
Among America's most recent holiday traditions is the fun debate about the War on Christmas.
Even at their relatively affirming high school, Pierce said straight students "tend to forget that not all of their classmates are straight or cis, and try to turn things like marriage and gender equality into fun debate topics, when it really isn't all that fun for most of us".
The teammates have been having fun debating what they should call themselves.
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