Sentence examples for never-ending debate from inspiring English sources

The phrase "never-ending debate" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a discussion or argument that seems to go on indefinitely without resolution.
Example: "The climate change issue has sparked a never-ending debate among scientists and policymakers."
Alternatives: "ongoing discussion" or "perpetual argument."

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EVERY study that tries to measure the effects of radiation on health adds to a never-ending debate.

Some callers to CJAD, a private English radio station, pointed out the bomb would end the never-ending debate over what to do with the Olympic Stadium.

To deal with one never-ending debate, he argues that Republicans should allocate more money to education, which they have been loath to do because teachers are unionized and typically support Democrats.

IN the never-ending debate over whether size matters, enter two unlikely contestants from opposite sides of the country: Long Island, 118 miles long, and Whidbey Island, in Washington, a mere 45 miles long.

And while those procedural changes may seem relevant only to those hoping to win NSF funding, they also add to the never-ending debate about how best to measure the results of federally funded research.

A never-ending debate.

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After the president's term began, one expected to hear more in the press and from the Obamas about blackness, whiteness and the nation's never-ending debates about race and class.

We came across dishes that one culture had borrowed and adapted from another, and then claimed as its own (falafel, anyone?); there are different names for the same thing and different things with the same name (the word "hummus", say, refers to both a dish and a pulse); and never-ending debates about provenance and attribution – whose food is this and whose dish is that.

Financial valuation typically is not useful for decision-making because of never-ending debates on assumptions but useful as a medium of communication and a list of controversial issues.

In between never-ending debates over whether it's a delightful modern classic or dreadful tripe, "Love Actually" has become the Christmas movie that won't quit.

The never ending debate on energy supply for a cleaner environment, recently associated with the worldwide effort to decrease global CO2 emissions, has been revived by the steep increase in oil prices and the parallel controversy about the potential of nuclear energy, initiated in the mass media on the anniversary of the nuclear disaster of Chernobyl.

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