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The phrase "argue more" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when suggesting that someone should engage in more debate or discussion on a particular topic.
Example: "If you want to convince them of your point, you need to argue more about the benefits of your proposal."
Alternatives: "debate further" or "discuss more".
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Some will argue more than a little.
In fact, some would argue, more so.
But some analysts argue more still needs to be done.
I actually find that I will argue more strenuously with those whose judgment I respect more.
With guaranteed representation, they argue, more immigrants would be allowed to stay.
As technology companies rightly argue, more legislation and regulation stifle innovation.
That price break, they argue, more than justifies the 50-to-60-minute 50-to-60-minute 50-to-60-minute 50-to-60-minute
Couples in restaurants argue more about stolen chips than about their partner ogling members of the opposite sex.
But workers typically receive longer, more expensive -- and, critics argue, more unnecessary -- medical care in California than in other states.
Like the nation itself, it has become coarser, more partisan and, many scholars and politicians argue, more dysfunctional.
The show, however, is keeping pace with the changing and, some would argue, more salacious nature of celebrity news.
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