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The phrase "appeal based on arguments" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a request or plea that relies on logical reasoning or evidence to support it.
Example: "The lawyer made an appeal based on arguments presented during the trial, emphasizing the lack of evidence against her client."
Alternatives: "request grounded in reasoning" or "plea supported by rationale".
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The appeals court, in a decision dated Tuesday, granted an appeal based on defense arguments that the court should have struck a juror because of apparent doubts about her impartiality.
In 1999, the court rejected Mr. Timmendequas's first appeal, based on the argument that pretrial publicity had robbed him of a chance of a fair and open-minded jury.
His last hearing, in February, was cut short when prosecutors asked that his mental health be evaluated, apparently to foreclose any future appeal based on the potential argument that he was not competent to assist in his defense.
An appeal based on pathos appeals to the emotions.
An appeal based on logos is an appeal to logic and facts.
It was not based on argument but his bold assertions".
The law is based on argument.
His cross-party appeal has been based on his argument that he is not a typical politician.
The Supreme Court declined to hear an appeal of the case based on the argument, accepted by the Ninth Circuit, that Mr. Belmontes's lawyer had been deficient in not presenting enough information that might have mitigated the sentence.
"But the debate cannot be based on impassioned arguments.
His work is based on two arguments.
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