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The phrase "a beam of arguments" is not commonly used in written English and may sound unusual.
It could be used metaphorically to describe a collection or array of arguments presented in a focused manner, but clarity may be lacking without context.
Example: "In her debate, she presented a beam of arguments that illuminated the flaws in the opposing viewpoint."
Alternatives: "a series of arguments" or "a collection of arguments".
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