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The phrase "argue life" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It is unclear what context or meaning is intended, making it difficult to determine when it could be used.
Example: "I often find myself in discussions where I argue life choices and their consequences."
Alternatives: "debate existence" or "discuss life".
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"Security instead of food," and one might argue life and liberty instead of "family planning".
Maybe not "a life" but maybe, this series rich in beautiful moments would argue, life all the same.
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"Proust was right," he argues: "life is better represented by bad music than by a Missa Solemnis".
Crucially, Ms. Majeed contrasted the situation in Europe, where, she argued, life was hard enough without the question of the veil.
And, as this blog post argues, life keeps on disappointing us by giving us something totally different from what we wished for.
No wonder, then, that Meeder argues "life skills are really STEM skills".
From a physics point of view, Schrödinger argues, life seems something highly exceptional, aberrational even, compared to abiotic nature.
Thales' student, Anaximander (610 546 BCE), addressed the origin and diversity of life, arguing that life was first formed in the sea but was driven onto land as the waters receded, with organisms developing the ability to breathe air (Mayer 1950; Popkin et al. 1999).
I'm absolutely convinced we're all pro-life, every last one of us -- who could possibly argue against life?
Some chemists, like Günther Wächtershäuser, argue that life began in volcanic conditions, like those of the deep sea vents.
"Nonzero" employs evolutionary biology and game theory to argue that life is not a zero-sum game with a clear winner and loser.
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