Sentence examples for argue either from inspiring English sources

The phrase "argue either" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express a choice between two arguments or positions, but it lacks clarity and context.
Example: "I can see both sides of the debate, but I don't want to argue either."
Alternatives: "debate either" or "contend either".

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"I could argue either side".

Which piece came first – you can argue either way.

I also argue, either way, that once you're in it, you're in it.

-- but he cannot seriously argue, either, that his campaign has been a positive one.

"I don't think we have enough evidence to argue either way," he said.

It would not be difficult to argue either theory in Mr. Henderson's case.

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Whether the previous amnesty should now be rescinded can be argued either way.

But these are fine judgments that can be argued either way.

It argued either for a kind of restraint or a kind of low cunning in the training of the police.

On the other hand, your boyfriend didn't try to pass the coat off as his own; his candor argues either for extreme stupidity or against hanky-panky.

And by so doing we have improved the quality of the debate: no major figure on either side seriously argues either that "welfare tourism" is a big issue or that the UK's renegotiation will make much difference.

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