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The phrase "a loud argument" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a dispute or disagreement that is characterized by raised voices or intense emotions.
Example: "The neighbors were having a loud argument that could be heard from across the street."
Alternatives: "a heated dispute" or "a noisy quarrel".
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A loud argument was taking place inside and the arguers didn't even notice the knocking.
Seconds after they left, a loud argument erupted in the corridor outside.
The dialogue degenerated into a loud argument between Bennett and the representatives of Time Warner.
The other was preceded by a loud argument, the police said.
After a loud argument in the basement, Mr. Grullon shot her three times.
The elder, a Palestinian American in his 60s, thought it ill advised and confronted Mr. Awlaki in a loud argument.
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At a local diner, Ron and Tammy immediately start a very loud argument in front of the other patrons.
But say this isn't domestic violence, and it's just a very loud argument – it will still end up on your CRB check.
One day he was having a very loud argument with somebody over the telephone.
I remember, for example, that day when my mother and father were in a very loud argument with one another, I stepped out in the balcony to watch the snowflakes falling, feeling certain there is a place of peace for me in my heart.
A LOUD, friendly argument was preoccupying a table at Bella Blu on the Upper East Side.
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