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Discover Ludwig'argue being' is not a correct or usable phrase in written English.
Instead, you could use phrases like 'argue that' or 'arguing that', or 'argue for'. For example, "I am arguing that a more sustainable lifestyle can benefit us all."
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Believe it or not, his mere 6ft 6in (1.98m) actually qualifies as short in America's National Basketball Association NBAA).So let us offer a couple of heretical propositions: it is usually a disadvantage to be big; and, in any case, the best sports are those for all shapes and sizes with one in particular, we would argue, being paramount.The first heresy, admittedly, is a little tricky to prove.
Pro-Europeans argue being part of the union is hugely important for Britain's economy and that leaving would spell disaster, potentially costing millions in job losses and adverse trade impacts.
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Psy, they argue, is an anomaly.
Mr Aristide, they argue, was deeply flawed.
The answer, I would argue, is yes.
No one, they argue, is immune.
Sally Morgan, her supporters argue, is different.
That, one would argue, is marketplace power.
The big difference, they argue, is "sentience".
But that, you could argue, was then.
All cookbooks, one might argue, are palimpsests.
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