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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aggressively argued" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where someone presents their case or opinion in a forceful or intense manner.
Example: "During the debate, she aggressively argued her point, leaving little room for counterarguments."
Alternatives: "vehemently contended" or "fiercely debated".
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Shouting loudly at the top of their voices, ordinary Liberians aggressively argued their points of view, and sometimes even took the law into their own hands.
As a Justice Department lawyer in the Reagan administration, Ms. Kuhl aggressively argued for a return to the good old days before the Supreme Court's Roe v. Wade abortion decision.
For Felix Salmon, the Reuters blogger, Morgan Stanley's report was starting to look "more like an aggressively argued attempt to put forward one particular investment thesis as strongly as possible".
Although use of the adversary method need not be limited to analytic philosophers, Moulton's critique was developed during a period in which aggressively argued analytic philosophy dominated Anglo-American philosophical discourse.
They also have a habit of behaving like an irrational mob, "shutting down debate quite aggressively", argued Gordon Brown's former polling guru, and many of them only communicate with narrow groups of like-minded people.
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"Unintended Consequences: Why Everything You've Been Told About the Economy Is Wrong," to be published in hardcover next month by Portfolio, aggressively argues that the enormous and growing income inequality in the United States is not a sign that the system is rigged.
With a blitz of statements, briefings, interviews, Twitter messages and selected disclosures, the White House has pushed back aggressively, arguing that his policies are both necessary to protect the nation against terrorists and yet more respectful of civil liberties and checks and balances than those initially enacted by President George W. Bush.
SUMMER MOVIES, PAGE 2 MAGAZINE INCOME INEQUALITY'S EFFECT ON THE U.S. ECONOMY Edward Conrad, a former partner of Mitt Romney at the private equity firm Bain Capital, aggressively argues in his new book that the growing income inequality in the United States is not a sign that the system is rigged.
"[T]he right of free exercise does not relieve an individual of the obligation to comply with a valid and neutral law of general applicability," Scalia wrote in the 6-3 majority decision, going on to aggressively argue that such exemptions could be a slippery slope to lawlessness and that "[a]ny society adopting such a system would be courting anarchy".
Just when Brink's seemed at peace, Lifflander and Lande took over Pirate's role, aggressively arguing that the armored-car side of the company, with its expensive equipment, is dragging down the value of the home-security side.
Several minutes later, however, another man in the crowd challenged Bush on the point aggressively, arguing that the candidate's attempt to lump in the Newtown, Connecticut, and Aurora, Colorado, shootings with the Charleston massacre "misses the incredible damage that white supremacy has caused in this country". .
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