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The phrase "debatable on" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when discussing a topic or issue that is open to argument or differing opinions. Example: "The effectiveness of the new policy is debatable on several grounds, including its impact on employee morale."
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The Afghan government's account seemed at best debatable on Tuesday.
Osborne called it "fantastic" on 5 July, only to clash with Whittingdale who called the show "debatable" on 14 July, but who then, no doubt under pressure from his chancellor, swivelled, calling it "admirable" by 19 July.
This, argues the agency, would allow the firm unfairly to raise the price of the crude oil it sells to refineries on the west coast of America.This is debatable, on two counts.
Rafael Palmeiro, whose case was debatable on the statistical merits anyway, and who was actually suspended by Major League Baseball for steroid use, would not have made my ballot.
It is still debatable on what is "the best" structure representation to analyze activity landscapes.
Of course, this is all theologically debatable on account of linguistic and doctrinal nuisances, as is everything.
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In the first Test at Trent Bridge, which England won by 14 runs, Australia debutant Ashton Agar survived a debatable stumping on six before going on to make 98.
In sum, the argument that repeating a trivial crime justifies doubling a 25-year minimum incapacitation sentence based on a threat to the public does not raise a seriously debatable point on which judgments might reasonably differ.
The "throw up" line was an idiotic formulation, and Santorum's underlying point reflected a debatable read on the message of the J.F.K. speech.
Now all these are debatable questions, on which opinions vary wildly across the left-of-centre spectrum within Labour and within the Lib Dems, as much as between the two parties.
02 Arena, London (www.kililive.com) 3 June Alan Carr: Spexy Beast While his TV ventures have had mixed fortunes and debatable charm, on the live stage Alan Carr is supremely accessible.
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