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Discover LudwigThe phrase "the debate of" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to introduce a particular topic that will be discussed or debated. For example, "The debate of whether global warming is a result of human activity has been ongoing for many years."
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The debate, of course, is not new.
(Job won the debate, of course).
"And that is, I think, the debate of the future".
"We're not falling into the debate of water use.
This is the debate of our lifetime, the vote of our lifetime.
But it's simply not possible in the debate of whether or not to have more children.
Traditionalists or centrist Republicans point to the Romney of the debate of last week.
They emphasise the goal, common to both sides of the debate, of collecting objective data.
In the debate of consenting adults making life choices, there is always a line to cross.
France voiced concern over the "recurring trouble" accompanying the debate of the election law.
"McDonald's brings size and scale to the debate of sustainable sourcing.
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