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are arguments
noun
A fact or statement used to support a proposition; a reason.
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Those are arguments against him.
There are arguments both ways.
There are arguments about fairness, too.
They are arguments that have some validity.
So, according to Hempel, explanations are arguments.
Instead of imagery, there are arguments.
These are arguments that must be confronted.
There are arguments for the cost, true.
"There are arguments for the licence fee and there are arguments against the licence fee.
"There are arguments about the value of liberal arts education.
All they come up with are arguments that belittle Scotland.
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