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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always argued" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a point of contention or a belief that has been consistently maintained over time.
Example: "Throughout history, philosophers have always argued about the nature of reality and existence."
Alternatives: "consistently claimed" or "repeatedly asserted".
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"We always argued.
Those emotions, she always argued, were dishonest.
Phil and Ruby always argued.
But haven't feminists always argued about priorities?
"That is what I have always argued.
Total abstraction, as Twombly has always argued, has its limitations.
The mother and daughter had always argued about politics.
He always argued with David about the right picture.
I have always argued for a more balanced message".
"My father always argued out loud with the television".
Mr. Cape's installations have always argued that design and craft express belief.
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