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The phrase "argue that the reform" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing a position or viewpoint regarding a specific reform, typically in an academic or analytical context.
Example: "Many experts argue that the reform will lead to significant improvements in the education system."
Alternatives: "contend that the reform" or "assert that the reform".
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Now, no one would argue that the reform is perfect.
Indeed, some argue that the reform programme is stuck altogether.
Republican critics of the Affordable Care Act often argue that the reform law has caused a big uptick in the number of part-time workers.
In the filing, which included more than 1,700 pages of exhibits, lawyers for the city argue that the reform agreement was tainted by ulterior motives and arrived at under misleading circumstances.
NO BANKRUPTCY LOOMING The Republicans also argue that the reform law will weaken Medicare and that by preventing the cuts and ultimately turning to vouchers they will enhance the program's solvency.
We reject the economic independence hypothesis and argue that the reform effects for those who benefited from the reform are consistent with hypotheses related to the improved financial situation of new mothers after the reform and increased paternal involvement in childcare.
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"The economy is screwed," says a Havana-based diplomat.Supporters of the regime argue that the reforms simply need more time.
But environmentalists argue that the reforms do not dispatch underlying questions about the ETS's effectiveness as 400m allowances will be allowed to trickle back on to the market before 2030.
New Zealanders even had to get foreign-exchange-control approval to subscribe to The Economist.Inflated expectationsIt is nonsense, therefore, to argue that the reforms have failed and that New Zealand is worse off than it would have been had they never happened.
"People often argue that the reforms have not been communicated well, but the level of misrepresentation and wilful distortion of what is in the [health and social care] bill has led to many people being very confused about what we are trying to achieve," he writes.
They argue that the reforms only offer residents "fake democracy".
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com