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The phrase "academic controversy" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a disagreement or debate within the academic community regarding a particular topic or issue.
Example: "The academic controversy surrounding climate change has led to numerous debates in scientific journals."
Alternatives: "scholarly dispute" or "intellectual debate".
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The academic controversy sparked by his reforms continued for centuries.
He joined in academic controversy with spirit and determination.
The content of the picture has indeed become the focus of modern academic controversy.
The Black Paintings make an interesting and provocative whodunit and academic controversy.
McDougall's similar attitude toward the Civil War and its aftermath may elicit several gigabytes worth of academic controversy.
Give each pair the Debatable Issues handout to track facts and arguments, and then lead them through the six steps of structured academic controversy.
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They can provide snapshots of ancient lifestyles and customs, act as repositories of valuable medical data, and cause fierce academic controversies when the information they reveal about the past conflicts with modern expectations or political aims.
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