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Discover LudwigThe phrase "argued about things" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing disagreements or debates regarding various topics or issues.
Example: "During the meeting, they argued about things that seemed trivial but were important to them."
Alternatives: "debated various matters" or "disputed different topics".
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"No, we've argued about things - but we never fought".
"No, we've argued about things - but we never fought". But it can't have been easy sharing their life with a despot for more than a decade?
My dad went on multiple grocery store runs to make sure there were no ingredients we were forgetting; and my mother and grandfather stayed clear of the kitchen and argued about things like why my mother did not have a clean coffee pot or why my grandfather wanted dishes and real silverware rather than paper plates.
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We would have a big Sunday English meal and we would argue about things.
"These faculty were in a seminar room, interacting with each other and arguing about things.
It might be better to argue about things on a finer scale.
"I tend not to argue about things that I don't believe in.
They were sitting in their seats, arguing about things, so they couldn't clean the theater".
"There's kind of this real social pressure to not argue about things".
The couple made a pact not to argue about things like who did the dishes or made more money.
"It's always good to have players arguing about things that happen on the pitch, so you can correct these things at half-time," he said.
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