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be debated whether
verb
To participate in a debate; to dispute, argue, especially in a public arena.
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It can be debated whether C.G.I.'s approach is the best one.
In the days to come, it will be debated whether or not the lockdown was necessary, and whether lifting it on Friday evening was a strategy by law enforcement to push the manhunt in a new direction.
It can be debated whether the current string of scandals is the worst in the history of college sports, but few would dispute that this has been the ugliest stretch in terms of publicity.
Nevertheless, it can be debated whether EXT entails the "shifty" theory of memory.
Based on the results of our and others studies, it should be debated whether ESV and EDV should be provided in a clinical final report of the MPS.
So while it may be debated whether Virgin Galactic went to space (the company is saying so), it definitely got close enough to get a taste of it.
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It has been debated whether there is anything that is properly called Christian philosophy.
It has therefore been debated whether the proclamation was in reality of any force.
For many years, it has been debated whether aluminum could be a culprit.
It is debated whether all forms of learning represent the same process.
"It's long been debated whether this is possible".
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