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Discover Ludwig"on debate" is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used to indicate that two people or groups are discussing a particular issue, such as a political or social event. For example, "The two candidates are engaged in a heated on debate about immigration policy."
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Despite attempting to bring on debate, Muir remains opposed to creating a building industry watchdog.
But Muir insists he is not bringing on debate on the ABCC bill to save his own skin.
Prison officials made one exception on debate day.
Maybe he'll find one soon; if not, his presence on debate stages is going to look increasingly strange.
They then concluded: "Break the taboo on debate and reform.
Let us break the taboo on debate and reform.
Donors will be kept busy on debate day with a trio of panels.
That reliance on debate can pose a particular dilemma for women, she added.
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In an always-on debate, it is not a simply a matter of zeroing in on a candidate's "oops" moments.
McLeod conceived of his piece as a conversation with Nielsen, and the performance of Nielsen's Clarinet Concerto that followed had the spark of a full-on debate.
But it's rare to hear about a full-on debate, with Jobs offering some rationale behind Apple's highly controversial decisions.
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