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The phrase "are often debated" is correct and usable in written English.
For example, you can use it to express that certain topics are discussed or argued frequently: "Climate change and its impacts on the environment are often debated in the scientific community."
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They are often debated and can vary widely.
The program is complex, and its details are often debated among politicians.
In any election, new politics and policies are often debated in much detail.
The dangers of what Melton calls the city's "longest-running reality series" are often debated, sometimes even on-air, while the latest pursuit is broadcast live.
However, because effective techniques to assess the structural damage in ECM are lacking, the disruptive effects of a decellularization method and the impact of the associated structural damage upon the scaffold's regenerative capacity are often debated.
The exact methods to achieve these ends, however, are often debated among statisticians and experts in study design and by physicians who interpret the clinical implications of the findings.
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The play's real worth is often debated.
However, the degree to which stem cell-derived cardiomyocytes compare to mature cardiomyocytes is often debated.
It is often debated whether its causes are political or a matter of dwindling resources.
But that move in 2003 has been often debated and highly controversial.
Currently, the path to global approval for use in monotherapy is under review and is often debated with regulatory authorities.
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