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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'in debates' is correct and usable in written English.
Generally speaking, it is used when referring to a discussion or argument between two or more parties, usually with each side presenting their own views and opinions. For example, "Many of the points raised by both sides in debates about climate change have been hotly contested."
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She is great in debates.
"Poor performance in debates has hurt Perry.
The Speaker does not participate in debates.
And Mr. Obama has had testy moments in debates.
We've been mired in debates over macroeconomic models recently.
In debates, he came off as too wonkish.
Nowhere is this more pronounced than in debates about feminism.
Obama was weakest in debates, at least compared to speeches.
PROGRAMMERS often engage in debates over pernickety details.
"In debates about ancient armor, that's one of the flaws.
In addition, Sobyanin has refused to take part in debates.
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