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"a wide debate" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe a discussion or argument on a particular topic that involves a wide range of perspectives, opinions, or viewpoints. Example: "The issue of gun control sparked a wide debate among politicians, activists, and the general public with strong arguments presented on both sides."
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What journalists must do is report in full, contextualise, analyse and allow a wide debate.
The 2016 election also opened a wide debate over who the Democratic party represents.
There is still a wide debate concerning the performance of commonly used risk prediction models in assessing the risk of patients undergoing isolated aortic valve surgery.
The aim is "to launch a wide debate on how the European Union could promote corporate social responsibility at both the European and international level".
Jewish spokesmen had demanded an apology from Mr. Möllemann for weeks, and the issue provoked a wide debate about the line between criticism of Israel and anti-Semitism.
Google's interpretation has been a high publicity approach, encouraging a wide debate about the complexity of the ruling and introducing a removal request form to its website.
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There has to be a wider debate".
It engages in a wider debate of policy and politics.
First, it's time for a wider debate.
Inevitably, ADHD issues revive a wider debate about inclusion.
Secondly, it fed into a wider debate about global warming.
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