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The phrase "argue reinforce" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It seems to be an attempt to combine two separate actions, but it lacks proper grammatical structure and context.
Example: "In the debate, the speaker aimed to argue reinforce the importance of climate action."
Alternatives: "support the argument" or "strengthen the claim."
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A Winnipeg radio host has been suspended after his show posted two YouTube music videos that critics argue reinforce harmful stereotypes about Indigenous people and are sexist.
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She takes you to Broadway, where they worked with Josephine Baker and George Balanchine, who invented their signature maneuver of sliding, in full split, through a tunnel of chorus girls' parted legs and who, Hill argues, reinforced "certain elements in the Nicholases' style that had already been developing, such as their full-bodied extensions, air work, gracefulness, speed and precision".
Academics Botes and van Rensburg argue this reinforces existing inequalities: communities with the numbers, education, resources and capability can get ahead whilst those without simply do not.
The first-quarter 2007 results, Noto argued, should reinforce that price target as they should meet or exceed his forecasts and inspire increased investor confidence.
That line earned the ire of feminist critics, some of whom called it "rapey" and argued it reinforced the myth that women who say "No" to a man's proposition really mean "Yes".
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In response, the corporation developed an approach to child labor that, I argue, works to reinforce generalized and problematic notions of childhood and work.
Although, theoretically, these definitions encompass the formal, non-formal and informal contexts in which learning occurs, Cheon et al. (2012) argue that they reinforce the learning that occurs in real settings, i.e., that are not limited to classrooms contexts.
It could even be argued that they reinforce a point Reed makes in her introduction: that Southerners can't be bothered with the facts, especially those propagated by Yankees -- of which I'm one, I guess, even though I'm from California.
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