highly debatable
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Used to strongly emphasize that something is open to disagreement.
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- This is a highly debatable point.
- Whether this new policy will actually work is highly debatable.
- The conclusion he draws from the data remains highly debatable.
- It's highly debatable who the best player of all time really is.
- The ethical implications of their research are highly debatable.
- The claim that their product is superior to all others is highly debatable.
- He made a few highly debatable assumptions in his argument.
- The effectiveness of such a strategy in the long run is highly debatable.
- While some agree with his interpretation, many find it highly debatable.
- The historical accuracy of the film is a highly debatable issue.