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The phrase 'enter the debate' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to joining a discussion or argument about a topic. For example, "After reading both sides of the argument, John decided to enter the debate."
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As for Yankees Manager Joe Girardi, he came up with another route to enter the debate.
They're calling for God to enter the debate on climate change.
It is time for the UK university sector to stand up and enter the debate.
Mrs. Merkel, who boasts of her green credentials, has yet to enter the debate.
Drouy-Ayral refused to enter the debate over whether Scientology is a religion.
Many refuse to even enter the debate or see that talking about the Y-word can be a positive thing.
The whole thing was informal — and also deeply undemocratic, offering very little way for outsiders to enter the debate.
Dahna Sanderson said she refused to enter the debate, reasoning that it would not bring back her son.
The way to respond to changing social norms is never to allow then to enter the debate.
He demanded that the Republican Party issue an IQ test to Rick Perry before letting him enter the debate.
"All we need is an intelligent person who can enter the debate on an equal playing field".
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