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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all argued" is not correct and may be confusing in written English.
It could be used in a context where multiple parties have presented their arguments, but it lacks clarity without additional context.
Example: "After the debate, all argued their points passionately, but the decision still remained unclear."
Alternatives: "everyone contended" or "all asserted".
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They all argued that the Tea Party would have a significant impact in the 2012 elections.
Not at all, argued Tracy Schmaler, a spokeswoman for the Department of Justice.
Political scientists, journalists and economists have all argued that populism is on the rise.
The Philippines, Bahamas and Maldives all argued that sharks were valuable tourist attractions.
Impressively enough, they all argued that the economy could handle more welfare benefits.
The three mayoral candidates and their slates had all argued to keep taxes flat and reduce the town's debt.
All argued that the Clipper would kill not only the Fourth Amendment, but also America's global technology edge.
South Africa, Mozambique and Zambia, Mr. Mugabe's neighbors, all argued that isolating Mr. Mugabe was a recipe for failure.
The Moroccan academic Fatema Mernissi, Egypt's Nawal El Saadawi and the Pakistani scholar Riffat Hassan all argued for female emancipation.
"When I grew up we had one television and we all argued about which show to watch," she said.
Heel height, colour, whether or not a pupil's shoe could actually be classed as a trainer are all argued over.
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