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The phrase "also argues that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when you want to indicate that someone is presenting an additional point or claim in support of a previous argument.
Example: "In her research, she presents several compelling pieces of evidence and also argues that climate change is accelerating faster than previously thought."
Alternatives: "further contends that" or "additionally claims that".
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The brief also argues that the case is justiciable.
She also argues that stock prices are now very attractive.
It also argues that judges' salaries are unconstitutionally inadequate.
It also argues that its drug has advantages over Tercica's.
But he also argues that it has a certain logic.
He also argues that it's creating a dangerous precedent.
It also argues that the fighting has recently slowed.
Italy also argues that French police often flout border rules.
Amazon also argues that publishers like Hachette are ungrateful.
He also argues that Muslims must learn to integrate.
Karpin also argues that domestic politics influenced the management of intelligence and nonproliferation policy.
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