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Discover LudwigThe phrase "debate arise" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it when describing a situation in which a debate has arisen; for example, "Due to differences in opinion, a debate arise over the best course of action for the project."
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Two major points of debate arise from the findings that we have presented in our paper.
Should a debate arise it will continue to be opposed on ethical, religious and practical grounds.
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But that debate arose later.
A debate arose about canceling Houseparties.
Every time it happens, the same debate arises: Does racing treat its athletes humanely?
What "new debate" arose in the aftermath of Senate's recent judicial compromise?
One can imagine a fierce debate arising around questions of identity, art therapy and exploitation (Johnson).
EVEN some veteran New York traders agree that the debate arising from the Cantor decision is valid.
I'm told that a national debate arose soon after the book was published.
Particularly in the 20th century, a different sort of debate arose over the definition of art.
As everywhere in online media, different sides parse words and heated debate arises.
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