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The phrase "appears debatable" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a topic or issue that is open to discussion or disagreement.
Example: "The effectiveness of the new policy appears debatable among experts in the field."
Alternatives: "seems contentious" or "is subject to debate."
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It appears debatable whether BMI adequately reflects overweight status in children and adolescents.
The authors state that the evidence for an association between formaldehyde exposure and nasopharyngeal cancer appears debatable and also suggest a need to reconsider the current carcinogenic classification by IARC.
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Some of these extended the comparison to mRNA or total RNA as un-amplified standards although these standards appeared debatable [ 14].
A proctologist did not confirm the diagnoses made by the family physicians; some diagnoses appear plausible given the symptoms, whereas others seem debatable.
The answer to this question appears to be debatable, but there are a few facts that are clear in this case.
Indeed, this computation appears to be debatable.
Cases in which the final diagnosis appears unclear or debatable are reviewed by a three-member critical events committee.
At the present time, this decision appears even more debatable given that the U-Cd threshold selected by SCOEL derives from physiological associations merely reflecting the co-excretion of Cd with urinary proteins (see below).
Feudalism is a debatable concept which appears in various guises throughout the relevant literature.
Whether they will all still be at the club by then is debatable but one issue appears prominent: a hierarchy is yet to be decided.
Instead, at best, she appears to be building a better Yahoo — with debatable results.
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