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The phrase "argued before" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where a discussion or debate has taken place previously, often in legal or formal settings.
Example: "The case was argued before the Supreme Court last year."
Alternatives: "contended in front of" or "debated previously in".
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As I have argued before: When you have leverage, talk.
As I've argued before, though perhaps not convincingly, some things about the humanities don't change.
But as we have argued before, America does not behave like a low-trust country, either.
"The government has not argued anything it has not argued before," said Welch's lawyer, William Taylor.
However, as I've argued before, it is unnecessary and self-defeating.
Yet as this paper has argued before, deeds matter more than words.
As we've argued before, quality-of-life is precisely that greater end — it's the ultimate endpoint.
Indeed, as I've argued before, the power of young voters is a myth.
Indonesia is a hot market that, as I've argued before, only a fool would completely ignore.
As we have argued before, the phronesis based approach supports the so-called oblique or indirect ways.
As I have argued before, they need to think like journalists.
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