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The phrase "argue made" is not correct and usable in written English.
It appears to be a combination of words that does not convey a clear meaning or grammatical structure.
Example: "The argument made by the defendant was compelling."
Alternatives: "argument presented" or "claim made".
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Second, it – once again – stopped the momentum that Gingrich and his team could argue made Newt inevitable.
And NASA, Scott and Jurek argue, made a grievous mistake in scheduling later Apollo milestones for the prime-time hours, in a bid to pull in viewers.
Handbag house seemed almost wilfully depthless, which, you could argue, made it the perfect music to soundtrack the brainless antics of DJs and club promoters detailed in Dom Phillips's recent history of the superclub era, Superstar DJs, Here We Go!
New institutional economics and its forerunners have, we argue made important contributions to the evolving agenda of ecological economics.
Although it sharpened rather than softened resistance to evolutionary ideas among scientists and clergy, Vestiges reached a huge audience and, one might argue, made evolution a mainstream concept.
These positive emotions, they argue, made the rats look forward to pushing that lever.
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Money, his films argue, makes you miserable.
Which, the Haggler would argue, makes "head-scratchers" totally inevitable.
By contrast, Professors Friebel and Guriev argue, making legal immigration easier could actually reduce low-wage migration.
Those carrots, the bankers argue, make the markets work (at least when incentives are properly aligned).
It further twists the joke – and, you might argue, makes it acceptable – to reveal Stephen as not really subordinate, but the true power on Candie's estate.
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