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noun
A fact or statement used to support a proposition; a reason.
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Suddenly weekends are argument free — no more endless Disney channel blaring on the unwatched living room TV.
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Those are arguments against him.
There are arguments about fairness, too.
They are arguments that have some validity.
So, according to Hempel, explanations are arguments.
There are arguments both ways.
These are arguments that must be confronted.
Instead of imagery, there are arguments.
There are arguments for the cost, true.
However, there are arguments against these intuitions.
There are arguments on both sides.
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