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You could do straight Debian or anything else Debian-based like Mint Debian Edition or MX.
Otherwise Fedora is very recommended for general purpose desktop Linux. But, that isn't Debian.
I don't know if Kali is really recommended for general purpose.
I'm interested in seeing the other recommendations here, it is always fun to see what other users recommend or use. I use Alpine but it isn't always perfect as a desktop for people who don't like things breaking.
Second fedora, it looks modern, has up to date packages and is hardened. (selinux)