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Discover LudwigThe phrase "after debating for a while" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that a discussion or argument has taken place for a certain period before reaching a conclusion or decision.
Example: "After debating for a while, we finally agreed on the best course of action."
Alternatives: "after some discussion" or "following a lengthy debate".
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Returning to his Cabinet meeting, Smith reported the conversation to his ministers, and, after debating for a while, the Cabinet came to the conclusion that Wilson was simply attempting to buy more time and that there no sign that actual progress was being made.
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V and Ahmed debated for a while.
So for example, the Confederation decided that the executive would be one man after debating this for a while — and I'll talk a little bit more about this toward the end of the lecture — but they ultimately decided that one man should be the executive, and clearly, in a world where you're scared of centralized power and thinking about kings, that's a big decision.
I guess we'll be debating that for a while.
Congress debated it for a while, and then nothing happened. .
This puzzling picture is a subject of debate for a while [7].
The Newtown school shootings have revived debate in the US media about gun control - the same debate that raged, for a while, after previous atrocities such as Columbine and Virginia Tech.
After talking for a while, serendipity struck.
The debate carried on for a while.
We debated our opposing viewpoints for a while.
It has taken a while for non-economist elites to notice, but the debate has been bubbling for a while.
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