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Discover LudwigThe phrase "As argued by" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referencing someone else's argument or viewpoint in a discussion or analysis.
Example: "As argued by Smith (2020), the impact of climate change is more severe than previously thought."
Alternatives: "As stated by" or "As noted by".
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As argued by Bentolila et al.
As argued by Hanushek et al.
As argued by Polanyi, "reality" is socially constructed, and needs to be discovered (Baum, 1996).
As argued by any number of feminist philosophers, these hierarchical oppositions are typically gender-coded.
As argued by these authors, the study of neuronal avalanches offers the greatest likelihood of achieving those two criteria.
As argued by Sachs and Ruehle, corporations cannot be seen as purely economic entities detached from the individual.
As argued by Elena and Lenski (2003), microorganisms provide ideal organisms for experimental investigations of evolutionary processes.
As argued by Paulesu et al.
As argued by ecological psychologists, calibration is one means by which perception and action can change.
As argued by Rayner, the social construction of ignorance is necessary for organisations to function.
As argued by Mortimer and Peacock [ 24], Cobb-Douglas is better because of parsimony.
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