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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actually argue that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when presenting a point of view or a claim that may be surprising or contrary to common belief.
Example: "Some researchers actually argue that climate change is not solely caused by human activity."
Alternatives: "contend that" or "assert that".
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I would actually argue that what fans are looking for is a reversion.
And what's interesting is that they actually argue that distrust works in two ways.
I'd actually argue that we're a product of the challenges we faced in life.
The banks actually argue that credit will be constrained if they are forced to put these swaps on an exchange.
Some actually argue that Wenger's decision to let Van Persie leave the Emirates has actually made his team more balanced.
That might seem like a good idea but I'd actually argue that those who send fewer, but more focused and targeted CVs, tend to do much better".
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Moran actually argued that case, and lost.
I've actually argued that unconventional policy works reasonably well.
Yet many economists, myself included, actually argued that the plan was too small and too cautious.
Sometimes it sounds like the Romney camp is actually arguing that the mere fact of Mr. Romney's victory would turn things around all over the world.
As I pointed out a few months ago, many Republicans have in the past actually argued that we should have community rating and guaranteed issue.
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