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"debated between" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used when discussing two or more options or arguments that are being considered or discussed. Example 1: The committee debated between two proposed policies for the new building. Example 2: The students debated between their two choices for class president. Example 3: The family debated between going to the beach or the mountains for their vacation.
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That idea is apparently still being debated between the Legislature and the Bloomberg administration.
There are many other issues to be debated between now and November.
She debated between two stamps she was holding: "Pig or elephant?
Originally the team debated between choosing Brown or his college teammate LaVar Arrington, now with the Redskins.
The publicly debated surge, actually Obama's second, was "debated" between the commander-in-chief and his supposed subordinates, and then executed in 2010.
Executives debated between singing and dancing, but settled on the former because it would be easier for contestants to show off at work.
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Was debating between LCD and Plasma.
This year, he is debating between Mr. Gingrich and Mr. Romney.
I'm debating between the iPod touch and the Zune HD right now.
A fictitious debate between incumbent Pres.
"The debate between Isabel Garcia and Joe Arpaio was no exception".
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