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Discover LudwigThe phrase "argue between" is not correct in standard written English.
The correct expression would typically be "argue about" or "argue over" when discussing a topic or issue.
Example: "They often argue about the best way to solve the problem."
Alternatives: "debate over" or "dispute about".
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He is so talented that the debate over where Ramsey would play in the NFL – safety or cornerback – didn't argue between success and failure: it argued between All-Pro and Hall of Fame.
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"If [Oklahoma's bill] were enacted, it would be hard to argue — between its vagueness and its not requiring anybody to do anything — that on its face, it is unconstitutional".
The very earliest Ramones footage is particularly endearing, as they argue between songs about which two-minute opus to play next, then shakily perform their act in its embryonic incarnation.
There could be some argue between you and your friend.
It is definitely true that it would be hard to argue between Android and Windows Phone, prior to the introduction of Windows Phone 8.1.
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There's arguing between two people.
More arguing between the two occurred during a 41-14 loss to Tampa Bay on Oct. 28.
A little more arguing between friends may be just what the relationship needs.
Scientists have been divided for over a century over what actually caused the impact, arguing between comet, asteroid and meteor.
The issue was argued between the soldiers and the Cabinet late into the night of September 7th.
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