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Discover LudwigThe phrase "argued continuously" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where a person or group has been engaged in an ongoing debate or discussion without interruption.
Example: "The two scholars argued continuously about the implications of the new research findings during the conference."
Alternatives: "debated incessantly" or "disputed without pause".
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In advance of the health care bill's passage, Democrats in Congress argued continuously about the parameters of the legislation.
He argued continuously with Pierre Jourdan, the director of the documentary "I Am a Dancer," begun in 1970, and finally refused the producer's wish that only "Rudolf Nureyev" appear above the title.
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Until Americans see learning languages as an indispensable enterprise, we must argue, continuously and vigorously, for the centrality and indisputable relevance of this area of study.
This finding is supported by Dupain and Maguire who argued that educators continuously need methods to engage students' interest with teaching material.
The groups argued that nurses are continuously exposed to microorganisms.
Each would continuously argue that the ball was in the other's court.
Dr. Alex Karev Justin Chamberss) and Adamson continuously argue over the course of treatment for a patient, leading the patient's daughter to yell at them in disbelief.
In America, religion is a particularly tangled strand, and despite the Founding Fathers' clear intention to provide freedom of religion and the separation of church and state, some Americans insist on re-arguing the point continuously.
"Bartsh said Congress isn't helping the situation by continuously arguing over how to change rules in midstream while insurers are trying to figure out their rates for 2018," the paper reported.
This discrepancy argues for additional continuously activated atrophy pathways.
"To some extent the needs and wants of people have to be continuously stirred up," he argued, so that everyone will work hard to buy what they desire.
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