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The phrase "a argued" is not correct in written English.
It appears to be a grammatical error, as "argued" is a past participle and should not be preceded by "a."
Example: "The points he made were well argued."
Alternatives: "a claim" or "a point made".
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Lawyers for A argued that the bedroom tax unlawfully discriminated against women, and had a particularly grave effect upon women who had survived extreme forms of domestic violence.
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However, two findings of patient A argue against sarcoidosis.
I walk past an arguing couple.
A few argued for a militant line, insisting on independence.
At the bar, a manager and a bartender argued, loudly.
A few argued openly for a turn to violence.
"Imagine someone builds a lighthouse," argued Psiaki.
But that is a mistake, argued Kripke.
A colleague argued that it was prose.
A caller argued that Gingrich was now "right with God".
Such hesitations notwithstanding, L'Impressionisme littéraire is a finely argued book.
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