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Discover LudwigThe phrase "debate from" is not technically correct English.
While debate can certainly be used as a verb, it usually follows the preposition "on" or "about" when used in the sense of discussing a certain topic. For example, "The two candidates had a lively debate about the economy".
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Join our debate from noon on Wednesday.
They won't get any debate from me on that.
Tenison has approached the sustainability debate from a different angle.
For now Labor is framing the debate from opposition.
But others saw the debate from his perspective.
It seems absurd now, a debate from Planet Academe.
(Read comments, in French, on the debate from readers of the magazine Le Point).
He has changed the focus of the education debate from reform to resources.
American values, he said, "may become topics of democratic debate from time to time.
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It's interesting watching the American oil crisis/debate from here in Tokyo.
Expect more data and more debate from this newest member of Lucy's family.
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