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Discover LudwigThe phrase "amenable to debate" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a topic or issue that is open to discussion or argument.
Example: "The proposed policy changes are amenable to debate, allowing stakeholders to voice their opinions."
Alternatives: "open to discussion" or "subject to debate".
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Making this decision visible ensures it is both more amenable to debate within the study and can inform future research planning.
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Mr. Gore, who denounced Mr. Bush's offer as an effort to duck the commission debates because he was trying to limit the viewers, has said he is amenable to debating on the two programs.
Italians love to debate.
Open to debate.
Be ready to debate.
We need to debate.
We invite interested authors to discuss with the Editor ideas and subject areas that would be amenable to formal, written interactive debate.
But here is a simple question that did not come up in Friday's debate, and that is amenable to a very simple answer.
But the presidential debate commission has said it would be amenable to discussions on format once everyone agrees to participate in the debates themselves.
As a result, such accounts of content are particularly amenable to proponents of the "state" view of the nonconceptual debate (discussed above, section 3).
Firstly, because of the continuing debate about the proportion of mortality from IHD that is amenable to health service intervention.
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