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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a argue" is not correct in written English.
It seems to be a grammatical error, as "argue" is a verb and should not be preceded by "a."
Example: "I would like to argue that we need to reconsider our approach."
Alternatives: "a debate" or "a discussion."
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Detection of ESBLs of the CTX-M family in samples of the control group may (group A) argue for the transfer of plasmids or an exchange of resistant bacteria between the two animal groups and could be also a reason for the resistance of untreated animals.
However, two findings of patient A argue against sarcoidosis.
Bragin et al. (1999 a ) argue that fast ripples are a marker for brain areas capable of initiating spontaneous seizures both in the rat kainate model and in human temporal lobe foci (Bragin et al., 1999 a ; Staba et al., 2002).
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Vezatin and F-actin similar behaviours upon either disassembly of the junctions by Ca2+ depletion or treatment of the cells by cytochalasin-D or latrunculin-A argue in favour of an association of vezatin with F-actin at mature junctions.
I walk past an arguing couple.
He gave Ms. Lehmberg an arguing point she did not have before.
She is not a feminist, an academic, an arguer.
"Khairat el-Shater has a vision," argues a member.
A few argued for a militant line, insisting on independence.
A partisan could argue that this is a significant similarity.
At the bar, a manager and a bartender argued, loudly.
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