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Discover Ludwig'debate me' is not a correct part of a sentence in written English.
It is not a grammatically correct phrase to use in a sentential context. You could use a phrase like 'Let's debate' instead. For example, "I'm not sure what I think about this issue. Let's debate it."
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"He won't debate me.
Picket me, debate me, I'd salute you.
Why don't you debate me about policy Tony?
Anybody can ask me questions and debate me.
"President Obama will never debate me on guns.
David, if you think this election is about leadership, then debate me one on one.
They'd debate me on anything, and basically thought I didn't know anything".
But when he summed up by staring into the camera and demanding Mr Cameron "debate me.
If We Media advocates wish to debate me, let them wrestle with my words and argument.
Killer punchline, addressed to Cameron: "If you think this election is about leadership, come and debate me.
"If Jeremy Corbyn is sincere in his demand for more public debates, he should debate me on EU membership.
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