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Discover LudwigThe phrase "advance arguments" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to describe the act of presenting or putting forth a set of reasons or points in support of a particular idea or stance. Example: During the debate, each candidate was given a chance to advance their arguments for why they would make the best leader for our country.
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The commission exists to advance arguments of that sort.
Liddle has been trashed mercilessly for daring to advance arguments his enemies would ban.
He said Mr. Verrilli appeared nervous, effectively leaving the four liberal justices to advance arguments defending the law.
MPs who dare advance arguments for some form of statutory controls have their private lives trashed all over again.
Of course there is some truth in their argument (lawyers rarely advance arguments entirely without some element of truth).
The proponents of vegetarianism advance arguments that are reflective of the detachment from nature that seems to have overtaken America — and, indeed, most of the world.
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Taya, in turn, has frequently advanced arguments put forth by the National Rifle Association.
The ethnographic film, traditionally the province of anthropologists investigating the cultures of others, is in some ways even more rigid, charged with analyzing data and advancing arguments.
Mr. Newdow said he was appealing Judge Mize's ruling, which does not prohibit him from advancing arguments in the federal case on his own behalf.
Unfortunately, those advancing arguments for U.S. involvement demonstrate fundamental misunderstandings about how the internet works.
Myers does not restrict himself to insulting Plantinga, but also advances arguments against him, quoting Plantinga at length.
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