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The phrase "a much debated" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a topic or issue that has been the subject of significant discussion or controversy.
Example: "The proposal for the new policy is a much debated topic among the committee members."
Alternatives: "a highly contested" or "a widely discussed".
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Palliative sedation remains a much debated and controversial issue.
"This is a much debated issue," Dr. Squire said.
Those bailouts are still a much debated topic in economic circles.
The latter was a much debated topic during the Vietnam War, as many pushed to have universities condemn the war.
A much debated issue is the exclusion of the poorest farmers and the smallest farms from contract farming schemes.
Back-transformation of log-log equation predictions is a much debated issue, with some pointing out that without such back-transformation, estimates are biased downward [28].
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Economic diversity has become a much-debated topic lately.
They include a much-debated law to ban human cloning but allow some stem-cell research.
A much-debated essay argued that "IT [information technology] doesn't matter".
The survey uses a wide definition of who is a Jew, a much-debated topic.
Bisphenol A is a much-debated compound used to make shatter-proof polycarbonate plastics.
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