Sentence examples for argued having from inspiring English sources

The phrase 'argued having' is not correct or usable in written English
You wouldn't use the phrase "argued having" in English, but you might say "argued that he had." For example, "The plaintiff argued that he had suffered emotional distress due to the defendant's actions."

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But, he argued, "having won it has improved our concentration.

But Wong argued having Joyce "out campaigning" for the job had a "destabilising" effect on the government more broadly.

He was frantically busy, he argued, having little time to document his expenses.

Generally, I argued, having more than one mentor isn't just OK; it's a very good idea.

Thus, it is argued, having a genetic duplicate does not threaten one's individuality, or one's distinct identity.

As Adlington and colleagues [66] argued, having a wide range of values facilitates the measure of a naming effect and prevents potential ceiling effects.

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The F.B.I., he argued, had similar shortcomings.

Total abstraction, as Twombly has always argued, has its limitations.

Legal damages, the president argued, have become too high.

Kinnear, it can now be argued, has succeeded.

West Indies, it can be argued, has been lucky.

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