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Discover LudwigThe phrase "argue going" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete or incorrect expression and cannot be used in any context.
Example: "I don't understand why you are argue going about this issue."
Alternatives: "debate ongoing" or "discussion continuing".
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But if there is no one single standard of the good life that is applicable across all species, then we might argue – going further than Taylor – that it would not even be conceptually coherent or sensible to compare the merits of individuals belonging to different species.
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But what I'd actually like to argue goes a little further.
At one point, he even declared, the brothers had "no conscience" and were "un-American" — political rhetoric that some might argue goes too far, given Reid's office.
And the programme addresses the key question of whether - as some argue - Go reflects aspects of oriental thinking and is a game few western players really understand.
Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama kept arguing, going at one another.
"There was a lot of arguing going on, a lot of heavy stuff," Mrs. Ploss said.
Indeed, I have argued (going back for some 30 years) that reverse mentoring is underappreciated and underused by both organizations and individuals.
The road to Jerusalem, it was argued, went through Baghdad.
This, the state argues, goes primarily to the moral culpability of the defendant.
The Analytical Engine, she argued, went beyond the bounds of arithmetic.
Many of those efforts, Mr. Pai argued, went beyond the agency's legal authority.
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