broader debate

Frequency: 6.57.1 per million words

a discussion that includes a wider range of topics or participants

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Examples (10)

  • The issue of online privacy is part of a much broader debate about individual rights in the digital age.
  • This new discovery has sparked a broader debate within the scientific community about the origins of life.
  • The protest was intended to provoke a broader debate on social inequality.
  • We need to move beyond specific policies and engage in a broader debate about the future of our society.
  • The initial argument about taxes eventually led to a broader debate concerning the role of government.
  • The article framed the scandal as part of a broader debate on corporate ethics.
  • The professor encouraged a broader debate by connecting the novel's themes to current events.
  • The upcoming election will likely trigger a broader debate about the country's direction.
  • Only by including all stakeholders can we have a truly broader debate on environmental protection.
  • The question of artificial intelligence fits into the broader debate about what it means to be human.