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They are always arguing about it.
In the precredit sequence, husbands and wives are always arguing, presaging the connubial carnage to come.
One is exemplified by certain British pop groups, like Oasis and the Kinks, where the brothers are always arguing and even fighting onstage.
When a teacher hears a student say, "My friends and I are always arguing about your class," he knows he's doing something right.
I have a suspicion that some of the people who are always arguing that we will destroy small businesses if we raise income taxes on the wealthy don't really care that much about small businesses, but it sounds noble.
Big companies that send out a lot of bills and catalogues, for example, are always arguing that their class of mail is assigned a too-high share of common costs, resulting in third-class postal rates that are too high.
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"We were always arguing; we tried everything.
"She's always arguing about smoking," she said.
"You just met and you're always arguing".
Why not? "Because they were always arguing with each other.
The doorman at my building is an ex-boxer and we're always arguing.
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