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Discover LudwigThe phrase "appear to argue" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a situation or evidence that suggests a particular argument or viewpoint is being made.
Example: "The data collected from the survey appear to argue that there is a significant correlation between exercise and mental health."
Alternatives: "seem to suggest" or "seem to indicate".
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Boris Johnson is widely expected to appear to argue the case for a vote to leave.
In any case, American counterterrorism interests in Afghanistan appear to argue for something far more restrained than our current commitment there, maybe 20,000 Western troops maximum.
Many Labour members were shocked to hear some in Labour's ranks after the election appear to argue that we should drop the notion that the richest should bear more of the burden in hard times.
The leader of Rochdale Council says he "strongly" disagrees with politicians who appear to argue that the recent child sex scandal in the town can be described as an "Asian crime".
They also appear to argue that food, beverage and restaurant businesses should be able to do, sell and give away whatever the heck they please, never mind the environmental or social consequences.
They appear to argue that Ronald has a significant impact on the childhood obesity epidemic (see RetireRonald.org).org
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Nothing undid former BNP leader, Nick Griffin, faster than his mesmerising car-crash appearance on Question Time, where he appeared to argue simultaneously to keep Britain British, while being unable to speak English properly.
On Tuesday the prosecutor appeared to argue for Mr. Mubarak's punishment with new vigor.
Yet he appears to argue that some goals are worth any sacrifice.
"Yet the Government appears to argue that means there is a conspiracy amongst headteachers to hide the problem".
He appears to argue that the HRA is deficient in the protection afforded from the rights it claims to uphold.
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