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"questions of debate" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it when discussing topics or issues that people may disagree on or have different opinions about. For example, "The presidential election has raised many questions of debate."
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Descartes thought that he had a response to this criticism, but whether he did, and how cogent it is as a rebuttal, have been perennial questions of debate among Descartes scholars.
Findings will therefore shed insight to the questions of debate from a consumers' perspective.
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The question of debate is an insult".
(How much viewers will actually read while standing in a gallery is a perennial question of debate).
Which action needs to be taken may sometimes be a question of debate.
It has been a question of debate whether immediate error corrections in speeded forced-choice reaction time tasks require an error detection signal from the performance monitoring system or whether they reflect delayed correct responses that are executed after the premature error like in a horserace.
Shilts never stated this in the book, instead writing, "Whether Gaetan Dugas actually was the person who brought AIDS to North America remains a question of debate and is ultimately unanswerable ... there's no doubt that Gaetan played a key role in spreading the new virus from one end of the United States to the other".
Vasomotion is often enhanced in these pathophysiological states although it is still a question of debate whether CBF oscillations represent the last attempt of the cerebral circulation to prevent neuronal hypoxia or it is already the first sign of the already disrupted regulation.
Whether it is possible or advisable to alter GPs beliefs is a question of debate.
One key question of debate, however, is which of these pathologies appears first and hence is upstream in the pathocascade.
Numerous methods for analysing CFTR mutations are available, the number of mutations that should be tested for routine diagnostic purposes still being a question of debate.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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