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Discover LudwigThe phrase "argued incessantly" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who is continuously or persistently arguing about a particular topic or issue.
Example: "During the meeting, she argued incessantly about the need for more funding for the project."
Alternatives: "debated relentlessly" or "contended continuously".
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Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak argued incessantly while designing the first Apple computer.
"We argued incessantly, to the chagrin of the senior members, who felt the kids shouldn't talk at all," Mr. Stockman said.
Our Twin Cities twang sounded identical, but even as Chuck and I argued incessantly about who was copying whom, our dorm mates were sure that our debates featuring plenty of "you betcha's" were really Abbott-and-Costello routines.
Hillary Clinton has argued incessantly that her private server was no national security risk.
He moped around, argued incessantly with his mother about anything, and had trouble concentrating at school.
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Once Simone secures him bail and finds him an apartment, the couple argue incessantly in scenes that are semi-improvised.
Their variously messed-up children, lost in their own mistakes, trying not to come home for Christmas, arguing incessantly.
The initial impact of higher returns to human capital is wider inequality in earnings (the same as the initial effect of higher returns on physical capital), but that impact becomes more muted and may be reversed over time as young men and women invest more in their human capital.As I argue incessantly, inequality per se is morally neutral.
Larry Page Larry Page and Sergey Brin Sergey Brin met on a tour of San Francisco, and ended up spending the day arguing incessantly about the value of various approaches to city planning.
During the last few days, people have been arguing incessantly over the meaning of racial identity and who is black or white.
If anything, it has given disputes a higher political profile, and a forum in which they can be argued over incessantly, but seemingly never quite solved.
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