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Discover LudwigThe phrase "for a debate" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific event or occasion where a discussion or argument on a particular topic is taking place.
Example: "The students prepared extensively for a debate on climate change policies."
Alternatives: "for a discussion" or "for a dialogue".
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But was hungry for "a debate".
Requiem for a Debate.
That's a useful formulation for a debate.
The country was ready for a debate on nuclear weapons.
"He is not here for a debate about human rights.
He also called for a debate on ethics.
Critics scoff at Mr. Obama's professed desire for a debate.
"Women arriving at clinics aren't coming for a debate.
How do you get ready for a debate?
The ICA offered its premises for a debate.
It's time we elucidated some principles for a debate.
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