Hi, using proper syntax-quote, ie. the backtick, normally takes care of these problems. What you describe might happen if someone used normal quote, ie. the apostrophe, in the macro expansion. Since there is no clojure.contrib.debug and the debug-repl by George Jahad does the right thing, it's hard to tell what's going on without really seeing the code you refer to.
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