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The phrase "in a debate" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a discussion between two sides, typically in a political or academic setting. For example: Both sides presented their arguments in a debate about the state's energy policy.
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"She'd take her apart in a debate.
When he's challenged in a debate.
The cost of participating in a debate?
Mr. Leavitt represents one pole in a debate among Republicans.
A similar story unfolded in a debate in Connecticut.
"Anything in a debate is fair game," she said.
It certainly matters in a debate like this".
Williams had avoided facing Richards in a debate.
In a debate on social mobility, evidence matters".
In a debate it would be pretty much a draw.
And negative messaging is tricky in a debate.
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