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"intricate debate" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a conversation or discussion where one or more people are discussing something in a complex or difficult to understand way. For example, "The intricate debate between the lawyers lasted for several hours before the judge made a ruling."
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This very long and intricate debate between Waterland and Clarke and their respective allies, has been canvassed but never thoroughly analyzed (Dixon 2003; Ferguson 1976; Pfizenmaier 1997, Wiles 1996).
The psychological and psychiatric consultants predictably turned the results of the psychiatric testing into an intricate debate on the validity of psychometrics.
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Several intricate debates have now emerged in discussion of Fischer and Ravizza's account of a moderately reasons-responsive mechanism.
This was not a battle we were hearing but an intricate and engrossing debate.
So while we find no evidence of a large following after his death (there was no large Chattonian 'school' or 'movement' that we know of), he did have considerable influence well into the middle of the fifteenth century in England, particularly on those who reacted strongly to Ockham's nominalism and semantic theory, and also in the intricate and intense debate over future contingents.
(Intricate Stoic-Academic debates on these issues lasted for another 150 years; they can best be traced through the arguments of Chrysippus and Carneades, preserved in some detail in Cicero's Academica and Sextus M. book 7).
There is perpetual, intricate – not just stage bellowing – debate.
A gentle sense of astonishment settled on us as we enjoyed the sunshine (miraculous for March) and the intricate web of conversation and debate going on all around us.
Debate on this intricate and complex issue is currently ongoing.
We saw it in their essays, in classroom discussions and debates, and in intricate projects that revealed insight, creativity, and an increased proficiency with the written word.
It's also just as valid as highly intellectual debates about the small, intricate details of an issue using specialized vocabularies full of obscure words.
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