Sentence examples for course for debate from inspiring English sources

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He then just flat-out called Hillary a liar to her face (which is about par for the course for debate season, this year).

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How many of those books Koreans actually read is, of course, up for debate.

(Whether Allen works tirelessly on his films anymore is, of course, up for debate).

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That, of course, is up for debate.

Whether that's good or not, of course, is up for debate.

There is, of course, much room for debate about what policies should be implemented to respond to climate change and its impacts, but uncertainty is not a reason for inaction.

An overall assessment of the outcomes of post-War biomedical research is of course a matter for debate and discussion.

(What we can do is, of course, a reasonable subject for debate).

We try to use names that are positive and descriptive, but then of course that's open for debate".

"Of course there is room for debate," the governor told members of the Conservative Party at a meeting in Manhattan Monday night.

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