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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'acrimonious debate' is an appropriate and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when referring to intense, hostile discussions between two or more people. For example: "The town hall meeting devolved into an acrimonious debate between the two sides."
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The decision followed months of acrimonious debate.
The result has been an increasingly acrimonious debate.
It was the most acrimonious debate so far this year.
The acrimonious debate over elephant poaching has split African countries.
Germans themselves must change their attitudes by means of what will be an acrimonious debate.
Britain is in the thick of an acrimonious debate about secularism and religion.
Pauling and Wrinch engaged in an increasingly acrimonious debate through the pages of the Journal of the American Chemical Society.
But glimmers of cooperation are not likely to be seen in the acrimonious debate over the contempt vote.
Even the definition of Lyme disease, and the terminology used to describe it, has fuelled years of acrimonious debate.
But triumph was followed by acrimonious debate over what to name the planet and how to divide the credit.
The paper's publication, in the journal Science, ended an acrimonious debate over whether such results should ever be released.
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