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The phrase "also debatable that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when introducing a point of view or argument that is subject to discussion or disagreement.
Example: "While many agree on the benefits of the policy, it is also debatable that its implementation may lead to unintended consequences."
Alternatives: "also open to debate" or "also subject to discussion".
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It's also debatable that our prehistoric ancestors really were that healthy – they certainly didn't live too long.
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Its decision to include all IPCC contributing authors as "convinced" by that document's main conclusions is also debatable.
Mr. Brooks's assertion that even in this commercial age the heart will find a way is also debatable.
But numbers are also debatable.
Belichick's involvement in the alleged violation is also debatable.
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How to screen these patients is also debatable.
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CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com