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Discover LudwigThe expression "reignite debate" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a discussion or argument that has been reignited, or brought into focus once again. For example, "The recent changes to the tax policy have reignited debate about economic inequality."
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The report could reignite debate over the influence of Wall Street; it says regulators "lacked the political will" to scrutinize and hold accountable the institutions they were supposed to oversee.
It is less likely to settle the score than to reignite debate.
The talks will reignite debate about China's involvement in the UK nuclear power industry.
The revelation is bound to reignite debate in Congress about the use of torture in the war on terror.
The macabre tale is likely to reignite debate about those whites who shun the spirit of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission and mock rainbow nation rhetoric.
The decision to fly the man to New York for trial, after interrogating him for months aboard a United States naval vessel, is likely to reignite debate about the detention and prosecution of terrorism suspects.
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It will reignite debates over Nietzsche's interest in cultural and political aristocratism.
A crash this weekend between a car and the Metro Expo Line will likely reignite debates over the safety of at-grade crossings.
But the recommendations immediately reignited debate over the government's role in reproductive health.
The episode has reignited debate in Parliament over violence against women in India.
The salmonella outbreak has also reignited debate about reforms of the nation's food safety network.
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