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Discover LudwigThe phrase "under debates" is not correct in standard written English.
The correct expression is "under debate," which is used to indicate that a topic is currently being discussed or considered. Example: "The proposed policy changes are still under debate among the committee members."
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For nearly two decades, a lawsuit accusing this city of intentionally segregating its schools has shaped almost every educational decision here -- from bus routes to curriculum to spending -- and kept a perpetual flame under debates about race.
As the relationships of Taxaceae and Cephalotaxaceae families have been historically under debates, the prior information on these two families was not given before the estimation.
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British national identity is under debate again.
There are a few critical issues still under debate.
Whether this is actually true of parenting remains under debate.
But the theme of the hearings is still under debate.
"The ownership of Channel 4 is not currently under debate.
Alternative solutions remain under debate — day and night — in Sol.
The direction that these societies take is still under debate.
In Congress, the House of Representatives and Senate have similar legislation under debate.
The question has been under debate for months.
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