very debatable
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Used to emphasize that something is open to disagreement.
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- Whether that's the best approach is very debatable.
- The true cause of the ancient civilization's collapse remains very debatable.
- His conclusion is based on a theory that many scientists find very debatable.
- It is very debatable whether this new policy will actually solve the problem.
- I think his claim to be the best player in the league is very debatable.
- The ethical implications of their research are very debatable.
- The supposed benefits of such an expensive project are very debatable.
- Whether this piece can truly be considered 'art' is a very debatable point.
- The long-term profitability of the merger is still considered very debatable by analysts.
- His assertion that a vegan diet is universally healthier is very debatable.