Sentence examples for wild debate from inspiring English sources

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Clarke responded: "They ought to be looked at, but they are not up for discussion and wild debate and then some decision".

While praising Fox News' handling of the debate, King suggested that a one-on-one interview might be a better venue for Williams' questioning of Gingrich about racial insensitivity than in front of a wild debate crowd -- perhaps signaling that the much-discussed moment earlier this week won't get rehashed on Thursday night.

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Cooper agreed that there was a risk that people were being driven offline when the internet ought to be a "forum for wild and wonderful debate, passionate argument and free speech".

"I think it's going to be a wild and interesting debate," Mr. McConnell said.

In Chisinau, capital of Moldova, the air was heavy with the smell of wild flowers and debate over the perestroika reforms unfolding before my eyes.

But when he was literally the last man standing after months of bruising GOP presidential debates, wild accusations, charges, digs and slurs at and among the contenders mostly by Trump, the party had to accept the inevitable for worse, not better, that it was stuck with him as its presidential candidate.

A wild rumpus of a debate followed.

Even the definition of "wild" is open to debate.

The wild card in the debate remained Mayor Rudolph W. Giuliani.

The wild card in the debate could be the surplus.

One wild card in the debate is a Supreme Court decision expected this week.

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