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Discover LudwigThe phrase "argue away" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to mean that someone is attempting to refute or disprove an idea with an argument. For example, "Sara tried to argue away Tom's suggestion that they should take a vacation this summer, instead suggesting that they save the money."
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China's opposition, however, is probably the most stringent of all, and the hardest to argue away.
It is a stretch, even for the most vehement opponents of academies, to argue away Mossbourne's outstanding results.
Many people are rightly worried by the Conservatives' eagerness to argue away our hard-won human rights, and protections like the working time directive, as "EU red tape".
Nothing can argue away the emotional weight, the psychological depth, the intellectual complexity or the fraught, agonized history of the paintings in this show.
But you can't argue away that the Department of Justice took the unprecedented step of seizing phone records from the Associated Press.
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Difficulties and contradictions are not argued away: they simply become invisible or unthinkable.
These worries are "the dread factor," Dr. Slovic said, and cannot be argued away by statistics.
Most other types of evidence -- like confessions or new witnesses -- can be argued away or ignored, lawyers say.
He knew that what feels to us like soul or spirit — the flash of understanding at an infant's smile or grief at a child's death — can never be argued away.
The reality, even today, is that feminism has made tremendous strides towards expanding the photography forum for all women and their art, but beauty still offers access, and creates complications, that cannot be legislated or argued away.
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