Sentence examples for I'd argue from inspiring English sources

"I'd argue" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It is an abbreviated form of "I would argue," and is used to express one's opinion or disagreement with something. Example: "I'd argue that the government's policies are not effective in solving the current economic crisis."

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I'd argue not much.

I'd argue two points.

But I'd argue it's honesty.

I'd argue the opposite.

Except for, I'd argue, here.

I'd argue it is not.

I'd argue for coming clean.

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(I would argue otherwise).

I would argue the latter.

I would argue it does not.

The answer, I would argue, is yes.

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