Sentence examples for are highly debatable from inspiring English sources

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Both of those are highly debatable omissions.

After all, snacks are highly debatable as a need, but the craving for guilt reduction is hard to deny.

Even regulators are human, so perhaps a little smugness is inevitable yet such claims are highly debatable.

As a report produced by Mr. Greenberg's lawyers shows, many of the allegations covered by the settlement last week are highly debatable.

Never mind that some of those statements deserve footnotes or are highly debatable; two agencies, for instance, have lowered the county's ratings in the last year, citing structural imbalances.

The Obama administration presented a collection of statistics that compared current drug use and demand with the peak of the late 1970s, although a direct correlation between those declines and the drug war are highly debatable.

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Their position is highly debatable.

Whether this approach works is highly debatable.

But even that is highly debatable.

North's raise to three hearts was highly debatable.

This is highly debatable, at least in the short term.

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