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Phrases with «to have a debate»
The phrase
"to have a debate"
means to discuss a topic or issue by presenting different arguments and points of view.
Full definition
to have
(parent phrase)
debate
(parent phrase)
to have a debate
Related phrases
to have access to
to have access to something
to have access to the information
to have available to someone
to have answers to
to have access to the internet
to have access to the data
to have access to a quality education
to have an answer to this question
to have something to the full
to have access to a computer
to have access to credit
to have access to money
to have access to one's funds
to have access to those funds
to have easy access to
to have a bite to someone
to have access to justice
to have access to the service
to have easy access to someone
to have a reaction to something
to have access to electricity
to have access to the program
to have access to health care
to have access to children
to have access to a car
to have an answer to one's question
to have access to a high quality education
one's contribution to the debate
to add to the debate
to contribute to the debate
contribution to the debate
parties someone had given data to
resources someone have available to someone
answer to any questions someone have
Sentences with «to have a debate»
We currently
have a debate about
whether carrying firearms would improve our safety or make our job even more dangerous.
(
politics.stackexchange.com
)
Since the»60s, scientists
have debated whether
such a strange atom might exist.
(
discovermagazine.com
)
One may consider it a sort of indirect debate, because as judges we do not really
have debates with
the outside world.
(
europeanlawblog.eu
)
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Definition of TO HAVE A DEBATE
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