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The phrase "although one could argue" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to introduce a counterpoint or to acknowledge a differing opinion in a discussion or argument.
Example: "Although one could argue that the new policy will benefit the company, there are concerns about its impact on employee morale."
Alternatives: "while some might contend" or "even though it can be said".
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[I even gave partial credit to attorneys focused on private-sector issues, although one could argue this is a completely different kettle of fish].
Most clubs rely on the wallets of rich men (although one could argue that it is the same in many, many other countries).
7/10 David Denton: Denton's athleticism and offloading ability in tandem with that of Richie Gray is making the Scottish pack look like a much more accomplished unit than before, although one could argue that he could have done more to stop Fofana on the way to his try.
Take paper, for example: there is no Paper Age, although one could argue that there should be.
He's mostly been a dutiful time-server, although one could argue that having played in Illinois politics for a quarter-century without getting indicted or even named in a major scandal is an accomplishment.
Ironically, Mr Greenspan's successor at the U.S. central bank, Ben Bernanke, has been even more aggressive at doing whatever it takes to goose risky asset prices, although one could argue that the circumstances he faces now are different than those faced by Mr Greenspan between 1987 and 2006.
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Given the decreased insulin response to hyperglycemia with oral glucose, Reaven asked whether this is reflected in the insulin secretory response to meals and showed data suggesting that this is not the case, although he recognized that one could argue "insulin levels should be much higher" because of hyperglycemia.
It is neither in his erudition nor is it in his ability to play the crowd, and although comparisons are always odious, one could argue that Benedict XVI and John Paul II, respectively, were more talented than him in those areas.
However, one could argue that although the same-property interpretation makes this assumption, it is not an unjustified assumption.
One could argue that although siblings are excellent controls for biologic outcomes, their experience of transplant could influence their psychosocial outcomes in a manner not detected.
[ 28, 29] One could argue that although EC is common, its attendant morbidity is relatively low as compared with that of other female neoplasms, such as breast and cervical cancers.
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