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The phrase "always being discussed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that a particular topic or subject is frequently the subject of conversation or debate.
Example: "The impact of climate change is always being discussed in scientific communities and policy-making circles."
Alternatives: "constantly under discussion" or "perpetually a topic of conversation".
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The prime rival issue in interleague play is always being discussed".
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Money matters should always be discussed before marrying.
"Freedom should always be discussed within the context of responsibility," he said in his Polk speech.
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