televised debate
collocation in Englishmeaningsoftelevisedanddebate
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televised
adjective
uk/ˈtel.ɪ.vaɪzd/us/ˈtel.ə.vaɪzd/
shown ...
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debate
noun
uk/dɪˈbeɪt/us/dɪˈbeɪt/
(a) serious discussion of a subject in which many people ...
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(Definition oftelevisedanddebatefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Take the planning which was so revealed during ateleviseddebatethe other night with regard to electric power.
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Indeed, it would be a good subject for ateleviseddebate.
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Therein, he only gave a smile when asked whether he would consider agreeing to ateleviseddebate.
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In the middle of ateleviseddebate, he left the studio, declaring that the debate was frivolous.
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Ateleviseddebatebetween the three candidates developed into a shouting match.
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In 1984 there was ateleviseddebateon women's issues among the leaders of the contending political parties during the federal election campaign.
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After theteleviseddebate, little else altered the course of the campaign.
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Hanna declined to participate, citing another scheduledteleviseddebateand five that would not be televised.
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Moulton described himself as a clown in the closing statements of ateleviseddebate.
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Will he accept the invitation to hold televised debates at the general election?
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One of the most important points of friction was the absence of televised debates between the candidates.
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She also said that she would insist on the party being represented on the televised debates.
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Supporters and sympathisers criticize that the party were not invited to the nationally televised debates even with its official status.
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The candidates appeared in televised debates during which they discussed various topics.
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He contributed material for campaigns and televised debates.
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During the campaign, the four main party leaders engaged in a series of televised debates, as they had in every previous general election.
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It also stated that environmentalists had been permitted a fair chance to air their side of the story in the televised debates that followed the broadcast.
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