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Discover LudwigThe phrase "strong debated" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "strongly debated"? You can use "strongly debated" to describe a topic or issue that has been the subject of intense discussion or disagreement. Example: "The proposal for the new policy has been strongly debated among the committee members."
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"In France, in particular, we faced strong debate around globalisation.
This concept, arising in strong debates, provided the starting point for anthropology.
He believed that strong debate performances would bring him more money than personal calls.
Corner kick: This topic has prompted strong debate on the Goal blog before.
Very different from the Chinese case, but there were strong debates in the press.
Even with those caveats, the C.I.A.'s new assessment has prompted strong debate within the government.
He supposedly needed a strong debate performance to have any chance against George W Bush.
But Mr. Obama and Mr. Romney also had campaign organizations capable of capitalizing on strong debate performances.
Now there will be a strong debate about his participation in the South Africa series.
It will be a point of strong debate on the fringe.
(Mr. Santorum's strong debate performances haven't given him much recent traction in the primaries, though).
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