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Discover LudwigThe phrase "alien argument" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing unfamiliar or foreign reasoning or perspectives in a debate or discussion.
Example: "The alien argument presented by the opposing side left many in the audience confused and unsure of how to respond."
Alternatives: "foreign argument" or "unfamiliar argument".
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Those who make that "alien" argument are woefully shortsighted.
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As Theodore B. Olson, the Solicitor General at the time, put it in the oral argument, for "an alien who had never had any relationship to the United States and who was being held as a result of a combat situation or a war situation in a foreign jurisdiction, there was no jurisdiction under the habeas statute".
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The arguments for the alien whatever-it-is, it turns out on deeper inspection, are inferential and deductive to the point of conjecture and speculation and had, frankly — as the astronomers themselves agreed — been rushed toward the public eye before they had really passed the scrutiny of expert ones.
To many in the political establishment, the book's argument seemed frightening and alien.
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What, though, of the earlier argument that the truth of Alien is inconsistent with the thesis of actualism?
David Frum, writing on his blog, recoiled, but, as he wrote, "the argument that Obama is an infiltrating alien, a deceiving foreigner — and not just any kind of alien, but specifically a Third World alien — has been absorbed almost to the very core of the Republican platform for November 2010".
"With the Forbes story and now the Gingrich endorsement, the argument that Obama is an infiltrating alien, a deceiving foreigner -- and not just any kind of alien, but specifically a Third World alien -- has been absorbed almost to the very core of the Republican platform for November 2010..
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