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That is debatable, of course.

It's debatable, of course, and subjective.

Some of these cases are debatable, of course.

The issue is debatable of course.

Both of these moves are debatable, of course.

This is something that is debatable of course, but somebody who clings to that notion could understandably have some disagreements with Dhammakaya.

Whether genuine equality under genuine government of, by and for the people could ever exist is, of course, debatable.

The validity of drawing a clear line of causality from the Pastors' actions to the ongoing violence in Afghanistan is of course debatable.

All of that is, of course, debatable (right down to timescale: in fact, some of the book is more than 25 years old).

Frank's economics are, of course, debatable -- his view that capitalism is "borderline criminality" puts him just a touch outside the mainstream (as does his view that the Democratic Leadership Council is a "hothouse of the right").

It is, of course, debatable whether teenage Americans would find relevance today in the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor in 1941 or whether young Britons would draw inspiration from the Dunkirk evacuations of 1940.

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