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"having been debated" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used in the passive voice to describe a past event that has been discussed and argued about. For example: The morality of capital punishment having been debated for many years, the decision still remains controversial.
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Theory synthesis is not a new idea, however, having been debated by sociologists for several decades.
On the Nationalist side, there is apparent exasperation at issues being raised, again, which they regard as having been debated endlessly and, they would argue, settled.
Taking under consideration PrPC glycosylation differences in the various brain regions, as well as at the cell level, the already proposed link between prion strain neurotropism and PrPC glycosylation [19], [50] appears appealing, despite already having been debated [51].
Evolutionary novelty may brought by different processes, their different weights having been debated in the last years [ 1].
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Its efficacy has been debated.
This has been debated before.
His fate has been debated since then.
Her intentions have been debated ever since.
The bill has been debated for years.
But its purpose has been debated.
The benefit of control programs, however, has been debated.
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