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"increasingly debatable" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It means that something is becoming more and more open to doubt or argument. You can use this phrase when expressing uncertainty or disagreement about a topic, idea, or statement. It can also be used when discussing a trend or issue that is growing more controversial or contentious. Example: "The impact of social media on mental health is becoming increasingly debatable among experts in the field." In this example, the use of "increasingly debatable" suggests that there is a growing disagreement or lack of consensus among experts about the topic of social media's impact on mental health.
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As technology giants go, Google may be a pretty benign one, although that is becoming increasingly debatable.
Its benefits grew increasingly debatable, at least in relation to its cost: around $200 billion over four decades (including the planning years).
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The concurrent use of multiple psychoactive medications in a single patient, i.e. polypharmacy, is increasingly common and debatable contemporary practice in clinical psychiatry.
Polypharmacy with psychoactive drugs is an increasingly common and debatable contemporary practice in clinical psychiatry based more upon experience than evidence.
Elsewhere, Watford kept Adrian Mariappa in the January window (whether that has been a good result for the player is debatable) but it's increasingly hard to find examples of a strategy like this.
Meta-analysis is an increasingly popular method of data analysis to solve debatable problems.
In a world, however, where quality, reliability and safety are ill defined and investment in 'company standards' is a debatable value-added cost, they are becoming increasingly attractive to the seal industry's main customers.
Increasingly, such separation into various sub-types of till has become, however, highly debatable and tenuous.
Age: Debatable.
It's debatable.
These are debatable ideas.
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