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Discover LudwigThe phrase "debate amongst" is grammatically correct and usable in written English.
It means to have a discussion or argument among a group of people or parties. Example: There is much debate amongst scientists about the effects of climate change on the polar ice caps.
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The charging proposal immediately prompted a heated debate amongst doctors.
But for now, at least, one thing's for sure: there will be much experimentation and even more debate – amongst foodies and legislators, alike – while conclusions are drawn.
But despite its prominence in representations of Singapore, the figure has divided opinion and generated debate amongst Singaporeans.
Even when considering just ownership, there is debate amongst theorists as to how this should be analysed.
"Democrats have lost that debate amongst swing voters".
Not surprisingly, the proposal has caused much debate amongst developers and architects in Cornwall.
There's a lot of debate amongst our team, play big or play small.
A piece about Sabiti's book was posted on the Daily Monitor's Facebook page, sparking healthy debate amongst Ugandans.
It's a point of debate amongst bookish types, but we reckon author Alex Keegan says it best: "Who cares?
But who has managed to excite, to provoke and to cause serious debate amongst the general public over God and the Christian faith?
The committee will begin the meeting at 9 30 a.m., listen to oral arguments, and then debate amongst themselves after a lunch break.
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