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The phrase "a matter of sharp debate" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a topic or issue that is being intensely discussed or contested among individuals or groups.
Example: "The effectiveness of remote work policies has become a matter of sharp debate among business leaders and employees alike."
Alternatives: "a topic of heated discussion" or "a subject of intense controversy".
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Whether earmark money will dry up completely was a matter of sharp debate Thursday.
Where the President now stands with the crucial blue-collar constituency is a matter of sharp debate.
Today's about learning how to love your brother". As expected, the size of the crowd was a matter of sharp debate.
For months, the role in Iraq of "foreign fighters" -- particularly those of Al Qaeda -- has been a matter of sharp debate among American officials and intelligence officials in Europe and the Middle East.
But precisely when the exodus took place has been a matter of sharp debate.
Exactly what attitude the New Testament has towards sexuality in general, and same-sex attraction in particular, is a matter of sharp debate.
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Whether California's classic style of growth, which created population clusters in the San Fernando Valley, Orange County and the Inland Empire, is sustainable is a matter of sharp political debate.
That's a matter of debate, bitter debate.
This is a matter of heated debate.
It's a matter of continual debate.
That is a matter of great debate.
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