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Discover Ludwig"large debate" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are referring to a discussion or argument involving two or more people where opinions are expressed and argued. For example: "The environmental policies of our government have been the subject of a large debate since the announcement of new emissions regulations."
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It should be a large debate, not a small one.
"In private there's a rather large debate going on in Germany," Mr. Whyte said.
In some states, candidates hold a large debate with all comers, then another between just the chief opponents.
This decision comes amidst large debate that basically broke down along partisan lines, with Democrats strongly pushing for a state-specific exchange.
A large debate animates the community about the mechanical performance of complex parts obtained by injection moulding (IM) of short glass fibre reinforced polymer (SGFRP) composites.
A large debate has been raised to identify the caseload necessary for an appropriate learning curve before systematic use of CAS.
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Emory, which has one of the largest debate programs in the nation, went paperless last fall with its younger debaters.
The larger debate was at a standstill.
It's the larger debate in society.
Where to find the balance is a larger debate.
The issue is part of a larger debate over fairness in sentencing sex offenders.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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