remain debatable

Frequency: 7.518.2 per million words

Indicates that something continues to be a matter of opinion or dispute.

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Examples (10)

  • The exact cause of the ancient civilization's collapse remains debatable.
  • Whether this new policy will actually boost the economy remains debatable.
  • The true artistic merit of his controversial final painting has remained debatable for decades.
  • It remains debatable whether he was a hero or a villain.
  • The long-term effects of social media on society remain debatable among experts.
  • While some findings are clear, the overall conclusion of the study remains debatable.
  • The question of who was the greatest inventor of the 20th century will always remain debatable.
  • The legality of their actions remains debatable and is currently being challenged in court.
  • Even with advanced technology, the existence of life on other planets remains debatable.
  • How to best interpret the author's intentions in the novel remains debatable among literary scholars.