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Discover LudwigThe phrase "causing debate" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to indicate that something is the subject of discussion, opinion, and argument. For example: The new tax law has been causing debate among community members for weeks.
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The social ramifications in a society as stratified as India's are also causing debate.
C1 Debate Over DVD Format Hollywood has not been able to unite around one of the two new formats of DVD, Blu-ray and HD-DVD, causing debate among studios, retailers and makers of electronics over the future of the technology.
However, since its first appearance it remained an enigmatic work, received with discomfort by some contemporaries, shrouded in silence during the 19th and the early 20th centuries, and causing debate about the identity of the author.
The implementation of the European Working Time Directive (EWTD) across the National Health Service (NHS) represents one of the most significant changes in UK doctors' employment conditions for several decades, causing debate within the health service and commanding significant media attention nationally.
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A subway purse snatcher has been causing debates between the police department and the Metropolitan Transportation Authority.
The increases have caused debate and concern.
He caused debate even in death.
Not all of the name changes caused debate.
She at least expected the film to cause debate.
Previous episodes of Sarah Palin's Alaska have already caused debate in sporting circles.
The increases — documented in a report published Tuesday — have caused debate and concern for years.
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