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Discover LudwigThe phrase "argued all" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express that all parties involved in a discussion or debate have presented their arguments, but it lacks clarity and context.
Example: "During the meeting, the team argued all points of view before reaching a consensus."
Alternatives: "discussed all" or "debated all".
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We argued all night long.
The answer, they argued, all hinges on how much methane leaks out from the production process.
Baldwin also said that two clauses in the Dodgers' contract had been argued all day.
They have argued all along that the DNC tilted the scales in Clinton's favor.
Surely, it was argued, all this must be the work of God creating the conditions for human existence.
I had argued all along that Cain was running to improve his business as a right-wing speaker/shock jock.
(Justin Swartz, a lawyer who has argued all three cases against Gristedes, said he was "not surprised" that Mr. Catsimatidis was upset.
Romans is a gregarious country boy who argued all week that this group of 3-year-olds was better than they were perceived.
This is more or less what the campaigners pushing for this change have argued all along, as this short Slate piece explains.
One line, "We've argued all day because builders and dust and strange men using our toilet", was enough to convey a reality that other couples could identify with.
No priest, not even the pope, has special powers, for, so Luther argued, all human beings are priests, made so by their faith.
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