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Discover LudwigThe phrase "argued clearly" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a situation where someone has presented their argument in a straightforward and understandable manner.
Example: "In her debate, she argued clearly, making it easy for the audience to follow her points."
Alternatives: "presented convincingly" or "articulated effectively."
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"The high national security risks," the group argued, "clearly outweigh the benefits".
And he builds a unique philosophical construction, whose premises are often left unstated and which is not always argued clearly, but which develops in distinct stages over the course of his brief lifetime.
Emmerson said that on the day in March when the inquiry heard evidence he argued clearly showed Kovtun's involvement, Putin awarded Lugovoy a medal of honor for services to the Motherland.
However, we do not place too much emphasis on this difference in performance: Faith [15] has argued clearly that HEDGE belongs in a "probabilistic PD " framework that may better achieve the goal of conserving future variety.
In view of the relatively moderate size of the present tumor series, it was important that we were able to confirm a generally low age at diagnosis for children with MNA tumors using independent data from the Swedish Childhood Cancer Registry; these data argued clearly against a bias in the present material.
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But he also argues clearly and explicitly that that would almost certainly be unnecessary.
My colleague Prof John Hills at the LSE in his book Good Times, Bad Times argues clearly that welfare changes have transferred income from the poorer half of households to most of the richer half, with no net effect on public finances or on the deficit.
In other words, proper consideration of what bodily substances are, Malebranche could argue, clearly reveal that there are no such entailments.
Tressie McMillan Cottom argues clearly that concerns for students' feelings often act not to "silence power so much as stifle any discourse about how power acts on people".
"The international standards of law and rules embodied in the U.N. Charter," he argues, "clearly stipulate that any disputes on sovereignty should be settled by disputants through consultation and negotiation based on international law and practices while respecting historical facts".
Yet the reciprocal monophyletic clades within our phylogeny argue clearly against such an exchange.
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