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"argue as" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to introduce a point made in an argument, such as: "I argue as follows: if global temperatures continue to rise, we will see increasing numbers of extreme weather events."
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You can certainly argue as much.
Behind closed doors, some Chinese policymakers argue as much.
But who cares, some argue, as long as it helps?
"Chemirocha III," at least, seems to argue as much.
It is, they argue, as close to a natural experiment as possible.
But competitors argue, as had Amazon, that outside arrangements are too risky.
You've let your team down, you can argue as much as you like," writes Ferguson.
(That's what I would argue, as long as someone else was paying).
Not so much Chinese purchases, I'd argue, as ingrained deflation.
In character, they start to argue as they continue operating.
Historians still argue as to why that picture collapsed.
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