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The phrase "always debated" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a topic or issue that is consistently discussed or contested over time.
Example: "The effectiveness of the new policy is always debated among experts in the field."
Alternatives: "perpetually contested" or "constantly discussed".
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"It is in the telling of rape-as-story, in its different versions, its shifting nuances, that cultures have always debated most intensely some of the most unfathomable conflicts of sexual relations and sexual identity".
Petitions which reach the required number of signatures are almost always debated in Parliament, but the government might decide not to put a petition forward for debate if the issue has already been debated recently or there is one scheduled for the near future.
I have always debated whether the unexpected horrible thing is truly worse than the expected one.
Adonia didn't believe in love at first sight, had always debated with people about the subject matter.
The phylogenetic position of chaetognaths is always debated.
However, whether mitochondria have a causative role in ALS has been always debated.
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That's why you should always debate with somebody with an opposing view: both debaters and audience just might learn something.
People will always debate Kylie.
"We're always debating these things," Mr. Schmidt added.
We're always debating, do we need more fake stuff to throw people off the trail?
I also used to always debate and argue whatever point was under discussion.
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