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The phrase "a dynamic argument" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an argument that is flexible, adaptable, or subject to change based on new information or perspectives.
Example: "In the debate, she presented a dynamic argument that evolved as the discussion progressed, addressing counterpoints effectively."
Alternatives: "an evolving argument" or "a flexible argument".
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When Dr. Bogost began work on Opinions, the game for the Democratic convention committee, he tried to make it not only entertaining, but a dynamic argument about how the world works.
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Hammond (1976, 1977, 1988b,c) gives a "dynamic consistency" argument for EU theory that is similar to the one above for conditionalisation; he shows that only preferences with an EU structure are such that the agent can plan to pursue any path in a sequential decision tree that is deemed optimal by the agent from the initial choice node.
As such, ArgDF is an open platform not only for representing arguments, but also for building interlinked and dynamic argument networks on the Semantic Web.
However, the dark matter that has been deduced from various dynamic arguments is about 23 percent of the universe, and dark energy supplies the remaining amount, bringing the total average mass density up to 100 percent of the closure density.
The effect of EGF from endogenous and exogenous sources on wound closure kinetics was predicted by determining the intercellular EGF concentrations based on tear flow dynamic arguments.
Most of these scenes are shaped by a dynamic of violent argument fading into docile reconciliation, which Ms. Taylor and Mr. Bologna explain is also the pattern of their marriage and the secret of its success.
Argumentation is a dynamic process and, in general, new arguments occur in response to a former argument or, more precisely, attack a former argument.
Microsoft Excel offers assistance in typing formulas with Formula AutoComplete, a dynamic list of functions, arguments, or other possibilities that appears after you type the equal sign and the first few characters of your formula.
Contrary to the claims of Wells and Nelson (1997), investigating homology is not engaging in a circular argument, but a dynamic process that leads to productive scientific research.
Providing individual biobank contributors with tools that give them increased control and maybe new rights over their contribution is probably the strongest argument for a dynamic interactive consent model.
The evolving macro-level discourse is represented as a dynamic network and evaluated against arguments from the literature on the policy process.
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