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The phrase "argued better" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing the effectiveness of arguments made by different individuals or parties in a discussion or debate.
Example: "In the debate, she clearly argued better than her opponent, presenting more compelling evidence and reasoning."
Alternatives: "made a stronger argument" or "presented a more convincing case."
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They went back to the New Jersey case, using different and (they argued) better data and methods.
The argument that three such instruments do not lend themselves to unified sound in the first place was argued better in the Brahms.
Many Southerners no doubt felt as one Mississippian did, who argued, "Better for us that these territories should remain a waste, a howling wilderness, trod only by red hunters than be so settled".
The practice of issuing the licenses more or less permanently for small fees to whoever applied first and met legal requirements made little economic sense, he argued; better to treat them as property, auction them off and allow them to be freely transferred.
Early zeal for reform ended up, not long after he became leader, with a speech in Edinburgh in which he argued: "Better an imperfect Union than a perfect divorce".
Judge a debate by who argued better and showed more integrity, and suddenly you're an elitist (which is somehow tantamount to being labeled nobility during the French Revolution).
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It also makes a refreshingly logical argument — if you only live once, as the titular acronym argues, better to take absolutely no chances.
Forget the panda, or the polar bear, some argue: better to save the plants and bacteria on which life really depends.
I would argue better than anywhere I've been at before, which is really unique.
Both Carruthers (2006) and Barrett and Kurzban (2006) present modified characterizations of modules, which they argue better serve the massive modularity thesis.
But the Western has never been more alive, or, I would argue, better.
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