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The phrase "a much discussed" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to refer to a topic or subject that has been the focus of considerable conversation or debate. Example: "The proposal for the new park has been a much discussed issue in the community meetings."
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5 For years now, the Indian film industry has been a much discussed but marginalised phenomenon.
Mr. Havel addressed that arrogance in a much discussed speech here on Wednesday, and called on Europeans to understand it.
They also warned the authorities against imposing a state of emergency, a much discussed issue in the last days.
The first was "signifying" — the use of indirect humor as critique, and a much discussed feature of black speech.
His first big symphonic piece, "Asyla," had a much discussed, much imitated scherzo movement depicting a druggy night at a London club.
In a much discussed piece for the Southern hip-hop magazine Ozone, he managed to offend the entire city of Atlanta; he later apologized.
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We are a much-discussed generation.
Whether they will continue to do so is a much-discussed question here.
Either way, they recovered the football and went on to a much-discussed upset win.
Danny Kruger, a special adviser to Cameron, wrote a much-discussed pamphlet, "On Fraternity".
"No Excuses" would be a much-discussed book even without its candid character assessments.
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