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Some words often said in debates. For example, the opponent's fellow debater did not answer our questions directly. Some routines and clichés.

The other debater is obviously overgeneralizing (one leaf blinds the vision...)

Thanks to the other debater for debating for us. Our point of view is exactly XXXXXX (for them to accidentally fall into When you set up a trap, you emphasized it to the judges)

As you said, ask the other debater to answer my question head-on, and then emphasize the question. If he answered this question, you can also say that he did not answer it head-on. .

Also, when you find that their information is full paragraphs of the original words on the Internet, you can say that the opponent's defense friends are too gullible in the defense statements available online. The obvious flaw is XXXXX (It doesn’t matter, you can defend it, or you can let the judges know that they are lazy, not well prepared, and just copying!)

I can’t think of the others at the moment. Anyway, please tell me more about their incomplete views. Class idioms.