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Discover LudwigThe phrase "debates held" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a past event or series of events where debates were organized and conducted. Example: The annual conference was a success, with lively debates held on a variety of topics, including climate change and economic policies.
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The Agriculture Committee is disinclined to repeat the debates held in the House Agriculture Comm.
Q -- In one of the last debates held, the subject of capital punishment came up.
I have listened intently to the debates held in recent days, some organised also by the opposition.
I am not a big fan of debates held without a live audience, but this is getting bad.
Tuesday night's meeting of long shots, held in Chicago, was intended as a rebuttal to the debates held between the nominees for the Democratic and Republican Parties.
He urged, for instance, that members of the public be allowed into the legislature, and that the debates held there be published.
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Many participants in policy debates hold strong convictions, independent or even opposed to their self-interest.
Meanwhile, only the three debates hold out any prospect of changing the course of the race.
The 2016 Republican primary debates hold their own promise.
The debate held up the bill for years, Berg said.
At a debate held in a school gymnasium in Howard Beach, Queens, in October, the tone was civil.
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