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"is highly debatable" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to suggest that a certain topic or issue has multiple opinions and interpretations—such that no clear consensus exists. For example: "Whether or not video games are beneficial for children's development is highly debatable."
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Their position is highly debatable.
Whether this approach works is highly debatable.
But even that is highly debatable.
This is highly debatable, at least in the short term.
But this is highly debatable in this case.
Whether it's enough to justify a uDraw purchase is highly debatable.
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Both of those are highly debatable omissions.
North's raise to three hearts was highly debatable.
However, West's three-diamond weak jump was highly debatable.
The referee Jim Hewish's decision to disqualify Kim was highly debatable.
After all, snacks are highly debatable as a need, but the craving for guilt reduction is hard to deny.
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