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The phrase "argue with certainty" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a situation where someone presents their arguments confidently and assertively, often implying that they believe their position is indisputable.
Example: "During the debate, she was able to argue with certainty, convincing many of her peers to support her viewpoint."
Alternatives: "assert with confidence" or "claim with conviction".
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I know it's more fun to argue with certainty about what is going right and wrong in other parts of the world, and it's more satisfying to come up with "here's what they need to do to fix their country" sweeping statements, but I don't think that, in the end, it's all that productive to do so.
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While all types of stop realisation were longer than the minimum time required to produce the necessary intraoral pressure for a release burst, it cannot be argued with certainty that all stop realisations had similar airflow and subglottal pressure values without airflow and pressure measurements.
Even so, bankers say, it's hard to argue with the certainty of a cash offer.
I couldn't believe that many months ago I'd argued, with the certainty I felt a lifetime of racist slights had entitled me to, that there was no way a black man named Barack Hussein Obama could be elected president of the United States.
Never argue with these people.
Hard to argue with that.
We argue with each other.
"We can argue with you.
None could argue with that.
Nobody can argue with that.
Can't argue with that.
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