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The phrase "all possible arguments" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to every conceivable point or idea that could be used to support or contradict a statement or position. Example: In the debate, the candidates presented all possible arguments for their policies, leaving the audience with a lot to consider before casting their votes.
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We think of scientists as wholly rational, open to all possible arguments.
Shouldn't supporters use all possible arguments in the hopes that at least one will finally stick?
You should outline the criteria for your decision (thoroughness of research, discussion of all possible arguments, thoughtful criticisms of arguments from the other side, etc).
The entangled state represents all possible arguments and corresponding values of the function as a linear superposition, but this information is not accessible.
And though it is unclear whether the title summa is original (Jordan 1986, 182 3), the work fits the summa form in its systematic arrangement of topics and its attempt to include all possible arguments for a given position and against its contrary.
The idea, roughly, is that an entangled state of the sort that arises in the quantum computation of a function, which represents a linear superposition over all possible arguments and corresponding values of the function, should be understood as something like a massively parallel classical computation, for all possible values of a function, in parallel worlds.
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Yet, the essence of aging turns out to be so startling that the theory cannot be instantly accepted and any possible arguments are raised for its disposal.
But two members of the Fed's policy-making committee dissented, saying they favored an even smaller rate cut, and the policy group as a whole expressed new worries about inflation — a possible argument against aggressive rate cuts.
As often as possible, arguments about the National and American Leagues are built into the programs.
Paul will make the best possible arguments, they will be clear, there won't be any confusion, and the judges will have all the information".
For one thing, with sharp-witted counsel on both sides making the strongest possible arguments, it is more likely that justice will be done.
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