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Discover Ludwig"provoked debate" is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used to describe a situation in which people have engaged in an argument or discussion about a certain topic. For example: The mayor's controversial decision to raise taxes provoked debate among city council members.
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The definition of culture has long provoked debate.
Her column has provoked debate among politicians, the public and commentators.
"Zero Dark Thirty" is a truthful artistic creation, one reason it has provoked debate.
The advertisement provoked debate about whether paper went too far to attract advertising money.
But he acknowledged that an acquisition of Bestfoods had provoked debate within Unilever.
But Brancheau's death has provoked debate about the appropriateness of captivity for such giant seafaring creatures.
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The enormous amount of public revenue created by the pipeline provoked debates about what to do with the windfall.
It provokes debate.
It will provoke debate and experiment.
But we're keen to provoke debate".
This shows, however, how naturally his work provokes debate.
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