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Meanings of ignite debate in English
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Usage of ignite debate in English
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The ratings will surely ignitedebate, especially since many nationally renowned hospitals earned only mediocre ratings.
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Jefferies analysts noted that the hiring of a banker would ignitedebate over whether the company could be taken private again.
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The case igniteddebates on race relations, gun control and American justice.
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But the code has igniteddebate on social media about a woman's right to choose clothing.
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Kerri-Anne Kennerley is standing by her controversial comments that igniteddebate around the country last week.
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A Saudi woman's online campaign for asylum has igniteddebate online about women's freedom in Saudi Arabia.
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Dashboard DVDs and Death Locking Out Drunks IgnitesDebate Boatload of Car Gadgets Coming Drive over to Autopia
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The shootings came amid a series of deadly encounters ignitingdebate over policing and minorities in the United States.
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Mr Cunliffe's apology has igniteddebate on Twitter, with some people criticising it and saying not all men perpetrate violence.
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Comments from the outgoing chief executive of Coca-Cola Amatil in New Zealand have igniteddebate about the so-called tall poppy syndrome.
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The demonstrations igniteddebate in Britain about freedom of expression and whether artists should be allowed to tackle sensitive issues, especially religion.
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An Aldi shopper is convinced there's something different about the discount supermarket chain's loo rolls -and it has igniteddebate online.
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A Perth small business has igniteddebate about workplace discrimination by advertising an administration role but stipulating "no bogans need apply".