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The phrase "argue somewhat" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when you want to express a moderate or partial level of disagreement or debate on a particular topic.
Example: "While I appreciate your perspective, I must argue somewhat that the evidence does not fully support your conclusion."
Alternatives: "contend to some extent" or "assert to a degree".
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While proponents of closure have responses to these arguments, they also argue, somewhat in the style of G. E. Moore (1959), that closure itself is a firm datum it is obvious enough to rule out any understanding of knowledge or related notions that undermines closure.
We argue, somewhat counter intuitively, that a total lack of active DNA repair systems would create a similar situation.
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Mr. Marino argues, somewhat counterintuitively, that Goldman should pay Mr. Aleynikov's legal fees because the allegations against him involved illegal activity while on the job.
Officials with Mr. Putin's political party, United Russia, have argued somewhat breathlessly that decisive action is needed to stop the spread of radicalism.
Contentious doc arguing (somewhat one-sidedly) in favour of nuclear power as a solution to climate change, and talking to experts and environmentalist converts.
A prime example of imperial overstretch, the United States faces a highly uncertain future, Mr. Khanna argues, somewhat more coherently, with economic decline and waning international influence distinct possibilities.
The problem, Lambert argues (somewhat anecdotally) "reinstating the two-line pass won't prevent concussions because two-line passes, as far as I've been able to figure out, have never actually caused one".
But Key has resisted the argument that the debate is empty symbolism, arguing, somewhat implausibly, that a change in flag "has got to be worth billions over time" in brand recognition.
But his lawyers have argued, somewhat counterintuitively, that he was nevertheless given immunity from prosecution for his crimes by a federal prosecutor, Jeremiah O'Sullivan, who has since died, and that they wanted Mr. Bulger to explain the details at his trial.
Sir Nicholas put his charm to work, not only in the corridors of power but also in more than 60 appearances on American television, emphasizing Britain's historic ties with the United States and arguing, somewhat dubiously, as some of his British colleagues acknowledged later, that the Falklands conflict should be seen as part of the cold war struggle with the Soviet Union.
Sir Nicholas put his charm to work, not only in the corridors of power but also in more than 60 appearances on American television, emphasizing Britain's historic ties with the United States and arguing, somewhat dubiously, as some of his British colleagues acknowledged later, that the Falkands conflict should be seen as part of the wider cold war struggle with the Soviet Union.
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