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The phrase "argue then" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a conclusion or a point in a discussion where one is about to present an argument or reasoning following a previous statement.
Example: "If we consider all the evidence presented, we can argue then that the theory holds true."
Alternatives: "therefore argue" or "consequently assert".
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If there is to be a new city church, they argue, then why not a mosque?
One could argue, then, that Mr DeMint's contribution to the 2010 Senate was a net zero.
If Obama does not support this view, they argue, then he is hardly a true American.
Perhaps we can at least argue, then, that what the Blackhawks have achieved is impressive.
If stocks are weighted by objective measures, enthusiasts argue, then the irrationality introduced by the price mechanism is eliminated.
That's what I said about the Kansas City/Portland thing — you argue, you argue, then it's over.
But if autonomy goes too far, the fundamentalists argue, then what's to ensure that a school remains Christian?
Someone might argue, then, for rescuing everyone who might end up in foreclosure, regardless of the reason.
They argue; then Yunior returns to the bar, where the Vice-President and his bodyguard invite him for a ride to see "the birthplace of our nation".
IF THE 20th century belonged to the rich countries of North America and Europe, some economists argue, then the 21st will be the era of the emerging world.
If there is a commodity bubble, as many argue, then it will eventually burst, and inflation is not much of a long-term threat.
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