Sentence examples for a convoluted argument from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "a convoluted argument" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an argument that is complex, intricate, or difficult to follow, often due to its length or the way it is presented.
Example: "The professor presented a convoluted argument that left many students confused about the main point."
Alternatives: "a complicated argument" or "a tangled argument".

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How's this for a convoluted argument.

But he drew a convoluted argument about Mr. Hussein's ties to Al Qaeda and suggested in closing that he was not telling all he knew because he did not want to reveal top secrets.

And even the giraffes stop being funny when you realize two things: that the line is part of a convoluted argument about women's unsuitability for certain roles in the military — that is, that these musings have some policy content — and that Gingrich is suddenly making what looks like a real run in the Republican primaries.

There is a convoluted argument that foreign income is different, but don't bother.

Wilson has a convoluted argument about why he should remain exempt from criminal prosecution (the full explanation is on his Web site).

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"It's a very convoluted argument.

This charge has produced a convoluted debate.

There was a convoluted debate about this in the House Energy and Commerce Committee.

"It's a very distorted, convoluted argument that says if poor families leave public schools it will destroy the system," Mr. Fuller said.

Recently, Jim Demint, South Carolina's Tea Party senator, made a bizarre and convoluted argument that essentially denied that the Federal government had much to do with the end of slavery.

Judge Collyer called that claim a "most curious and convoluted argument whose mother was undoubtedly necessity".

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