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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'large debates' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing topics that have been discussed in heated debates with many different perspectives and opinions. For example, "The issue of climate change has led to large debates in recent years."
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"One of the things that's frustrating is when you get to very large debates about the fiscal cliff and entitlement reform, often children's advocates and women's advocates are sidelined," O'Leary said.
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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.
In particular a large debate has centered around whether the United States is currently experiencing a "jobless recovery".
J.B.: I think that's a large debate within the community at the moment, which hasn't been resolved.
There exists a large debate in the secondary literature concerning the place and role of Jews in Renaissance culture.
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.
A large debate exists on whether this is just an epiphenomenon (reviewed in [ 4]).
There is still a large debate on the best stage, protocol/procedure, and cryoprotective additives (CPA) to use.
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