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"topics of debate" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to a range of topics that are open to discussion or debate. For example, "At the town hall meeting, the mayor discussed a wide range of topics of debate, including education, crime, and taxes."
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Reading habits and the digital revolution in publishing were key topics of debate at the conference.
His presence in the race also changes other topics of debate.
On the subject of its improved broadcasts of live events, Dorsey said politics increases Twitter's user engagement, but not noticeably more than other popular topics of debate.
The Butler arguments were not the only topics of debate amongst the Welsh supporters and ex-players who were repeatedly asked for opinions.
The logistics of implementing article 50 will doubtless be one of the main topics of debate when May gathers her cabinet at Chequers on Wednesday.
But as Fluke points out, the issues will go far beyond corporate personhood, insurance requirements and the healthcare law – no small topics of debate themselves.
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Amazingly, this is a topic of debate.
Cyberbullying has been a heavy topic of debate this year.
One prickly topic of debate was whether Jewish art existed.
That's always a heated topic of debate.
The article also misstated a topic of debate among protesters.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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